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Speed of 2.4g wifi

Created: Oct 19, 2020 17:32:38Latest reply: Oct 20, 2020 00:38:41 644 3 0 0 0
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Hello, team!

I have a question.

I have a 200 Mbps internet connection. I have an eg8145v5 ONT. In the datasheet, it is said that the 2.4G band supports a maximum 300Mbps speed but I'm only getting 50mbps through this band. When I switch to 5G I'm getting the full bandwidth of 200mbps? Why does this happen?

Thank you!

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Chenxintao
Admin Created Oct 20, 2020 00:38:41

Hello, friend!


2.4 GHz signals have good penetration and long transmission distance, but the transmission speed is slow.


5G signals have poor penetration, short transmission distance, but fast transmission speed.


The 2.4 GHz frequency band has strong anti-attenuation capability in indoor environments. However, many devices use the 2.4 GHz, frequency band. Therefore, there are many interferences, which cannot ensure sufficient stability.


5 GHz, including three UNII frequency bands ranging from 5.1 GHz to 5.8 GHz; This frequency band has the greatest advantage in that it is seldom used and has little interference, ensuring transmission quality. However, the disadvantage is obvious. The indoor anti-attenuator capability is weak.


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Hello, friend!


2.4 GHz signals have good penetration and long transmission distance, but the transmission speed is slow.


5G signals have poor penetration, short transmission distance, but fast transmission speed.


The 2.4 GHz frequency band has strong anti-attenuation capability in indoor environments. However, many devices use the 2.4 GHz, frequency band. Therefore, there are many interferences, which cannot ensure sufficient stability.


5 GHz, including three UNII frequency bands ranging from 5.1 GHz to 5.8 GHz; This frequency band has the greatest advantage in that it is seldom used and has little interference, ensuring transmission quality. However, the disadvantage is obvious. The indoor anti-attenuator capability is weak.


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