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Doesn’t mean Brans Steering with me, but with the Wlan counts more basic, My Speedport has switched this from the beginning.
So turn on, the router can communicate with any device. Whether 2.4 or 5 Ghz.
Yes, as described, this allows more efficient integration. You can find more about the benefits here: https://praxistipps.chip.de/band-steering- einfach-erklaert-das-steckt-hinter-dem-wlan-standard_104464
If there are any problems, you can disable it again.
I’d activate it.
No, don’t worry about some devices.
Better if you turn one off. a device that uses 2.4 Ghz. is the 5 Ghz network S..egal. The same.
So there are no devices that both can?
That is exactly what the question is about. And if a device both can happen sometimes there is a permanent change between 2.4 and 5 and this does not come about any sensible connection all the time.
Wlan problems are quite different construction site. is never 100% offline (except you turn it off on the router)
That I’m curious to try (going to study) in the first 5 min. If this logs into the router surface does not last 2min, I got out in 10 minutes what’s going on.
Because it’s the least, I’ll be right back.
Then you waited too long.
Just use it to set up a network, what about devices that need it?
Look at the answers you are obviously the only one who says no….
No, it doesn’t. You should first know if the router, the circumstances (like the house) or the devices cause the problem.
And there are actually devices that are older than one or two years!
Furthermore, it is insane to send devices back to good luck if you can make sure that everything is running with one click.
There is no guarantee.
Try to make smart.
Yeah, go.
Mach, yallah