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minus-squareMagjee [any]hexbear12·edit-24 years ago2.4ghz is still the staple connection A lot of smart devices do not use 5ghz ~ Also the vast majority of users have no idea about or need for the speed difference link
minus-squareHectorCotylus [he/him,any]hexbear11·4 years agoPlus keeping some things on 2.4 means 5 is less crowded. link
minus-squareJoeByeThen [he/him, they/them]hexbear10·4 years agoNo doubt, but I imagine they wouldn't scoff at the chance to drop 2.4ghz and sell more 5ghz extenders. link
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2.4ghz is still the staple connection
A lot of smart devices do not use 5ghz
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Also the vast majority of users have no idea about or need for the speed difference
Plus keeping some things on 2.4 means 5 is less crowded.
No doubt, but I imagine they wouldn't scoff at the chance to drop 2.4ghz and sell more 5ghz extenders.