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Originally Posted by Tator Tot 
WiFi frequency is a tricky subject.
Higher frequency doesn't travel as far but can offer lower latency and faster speeds.
Lower frequency can offer greater range, but usually doesn't do to signal interference since many consumer electronics operate in the 2.4Ghz band.
This is a good read on the topic:
http://eduncan911.com/blog/the-truth-about-802-11n.aspx
My best suggest is to try and run your equipment on 5Ghz and see how the signal strength & speeds are.
Though, I would also use any WiFi tools (like this one) to analyze your area so that you're not running on a crowded channel and you can get the best out of your setup.

WiFi frequency is a tricky subject.
Higher frequency doesn't travel as far but can offer lower latency and faster speeds.
Lower frequency can offer greater range, but usually doesn't do to signal interference since many consumer electronics operate in the 2.4Ghz band.
This is a good read on the topic:
http://eduncan911.com/blog/the-truth-about-802-11n.aspx
My best suggest is to try and run your equipment on 5Ghz and see how the signal strength & speeds are.
Though, I would also use any WiFi tools (like this one) to analyze your area so that you're not running on a crowded channel and you can get the best out of your setup.
I have no problems.















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