The emphasis on maintaining Wi-Fi signal strength in Techquikie highlights its importance for stable connectivity.
The emphasis on maintaining Wi-Fi signal strength in Techquikie highlights its importance for stable connectivity.
The discussion highlights the ability to connect across several frequencies at once, ensuring stable links even when distance increases from your access point. This feature was not immediately clear to me, especially regarding simultaneous broadcasting and bandwidth gains. It wasn’t until later clarifications about performance labeling that I fully grasped its value. My initial confusion stemmed from the lack of emphasis on multi-frequency operation, which seemed like a minor detail compared to raw speed improvements. The post also notes that while roaming between APs can be problematic, switching back to 2.4GHz works smoothly, reinforcing the importance of range and consistency. Overall, the capability to switch frequencies appears to be a key advantage, aligning more closely with expectations from Wi-Fi 6 than previously realized.