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I love your video. Keep up the great work.
ОтветитьLove your videos ❤
Ответитьدمت گرم🍀
ОтветитьThe key to excelling in the 2.4ghz band is to realize, you got more channels than just 1,6, and 11.
You actually can use two sets of channels in different staggered local areas... 1, 5, 9 and 3, 7, 11... with 14 as a bridge channel
This gives you 7 channels to work with, not 3. In one building you use 1,5, 9... and in the neighboring building... 3, 7, 11....... and the building next to that one... 1,5,9
And channel 14 (Singapore setting) to bridge buildings 1 and 3 together.
I like to do my bridges however over the 5ghz band using a 80mgz wide channel.
See, the thing is, most handheld devices and indeed most devices, only support 2.5ghz. Very little user equipment supports 5ghz still, and nothing supports 6ghz.
Which means 5ghz and 6ghz can mostly be used for bridging.
It also explains why 2.4ghz is so terribly overcrowded in metropolitan areas, because most people have no clue how to use it and just jam up everything everywhere and step on everybody. I've been in some areas where there were 20 access points all in the 2.4ghz band on a street... when really, only 3 were needed. There is no collaboration between neighbors, it's just a nightmare freeforall making it work for.. nobody.
Can someone tell me why I cant get the 6Ghz frequency on my Device (The DeVICE SUPPORTS the frequency and the WiFi 6e signal) on my Wifi 6 Modem router? My provider assured me that they do have the Wi Fi 6, yet I cant get the 6Ghz band for some reason. I get an amazing speed.... on WiFi, well over 100Mbs, but the latency is awful from 60 to 75 ms. I just do not get it. Does the modem needs to be Wifi6e or a router needs to be Wifi6e or do I need to get a hybrid Modem Router with wifi 6e???? OR (And that is probably a close to the truth) Do I just need to switch my providers ?
Ответитьmy router only has 2.4😂🥲
Ответитьİ was close to buy the new Tp link deco XE200 but learn we can choose only 1 band to connect. My home air conditioner can only connect in 2.4 ghz band. That's why I'm so undecided.
ОтветитьDo you know what bands are the 6GHZ And 5 if not. No problem... thank you
ОтветитьGreat thumbnail, I like your videos but clicked this one specifically because it had my router on it 😭
Btw, I have an RT-AX82U and was thinking about adding an RT-AX55, do you think it’ll be alright? My router used to say it had aimesh2.0 but it seems like Asus is not using that branding anymore and just calling everything just “aimesh” so I’m a little confused 😿
Thank you very much for your videos. Following you for a long time and you helped me a lot.
ОтветитьGreat video. It is key to understand the router and devices and choose the right band for the device. I use MAC filtering on each band for certain devices, if a device is also capable of using either frequency band I enter them on both filtering lists.
ОтветитьHi sir, do you have any tutorials on how to remotely access asus router outside the network? I need to have an access to my home network whenever I am away. Thank you.
ОтветитьIf you had the choice between using an Asus RT-AC88U and an Asus RT-AX55, which one would you use?
ОтветитьHi there, it was a very useful & informative tutorial video. "Damet Garm" keep it up. thnx
ОтветитьHello Behfor - your videos are always helpful, and entertaining as well - many thanks.
Should I turn off wifi at night through the wifi scheduler, to save electricity? Would be the main router (AX86U) and the two nods (AC68U).
Challenge: in AP mode the wifi scheduler is available on the two AC68U. In AIMESH node mode, the wifi scheduler is not available.
What are your thoughts, recommendations, please?
Thanks.
I love this! Your videos are so enjoyable and amazing.
I had one question though
I wanted to set up a system in which I could use my phone data as a fallback for my wifi by bonding both to the same ip address so that they act like speedify or a service of that kind but for free using pfsense or any other way, can you make a video on how to do that in the future, that would be super cool to know!
Great video, as usual, Thank you!
ОтветитьI recently had to resolve this very problem. A year ago I had upgraded my router from a single band device to a dual band. I used the smart connect feature and everything was fine until I tried to add another smart switch to the network. I couldn't setup the smart switch because it only used the 2.4Ghz band and my smartphone was connected to the 5Ghz band. So I split the router bands with different names (keeping the 2.4 band with the original name) and restarted the router so that the new access name was present. Now both the smart switch and smartphone were on the same band and I could configure the new device. I then reconfigured my Roku and Firestick devices to the new 5Ghz access point, as well as the smartphones. Everything seems to be working well and adding these 2.4Ghz only devices isn't such a chore. Your previous videos on the topic were really helpful in understanding the architecture of these various devices. Thanks for your clear and concise explanations.
ОтветитьDo u do consulting. I’m hving issues with my wifi at home
ОтветитьThank you.
ОтветитьThank you for your videos 👍
ОтветитьWe have rental internet
ОтветитьThank you! I work at a device manufacturing company your videos are very interesting and knowledgeable for me.
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