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I'm here to help you. Just let me know what you need assistance with.
I’d be happy to clarify the steps we took to resolve the issue.
I ended up placing an order for another router, but I’m still exploring ideas Linus talked about—like adjusting the network’s frequency or changing it to reduce interference.
It's important to remember if your router supports dual-band it usually helps with clarity. Using separate names for each band lets you identify which one is active. Many devices connect to the stronger 2.4GHz, but a weaker 5GHz connection often provides faster speeds. If both bands share the same network name, it becomes hard to tell which one is being used. Since 5GHz signals are weaker, you'll experience less interference from nearby neighbors, though close ones might still cause issues. The main downside is poor wall penetration.