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As I was saying, you need to configure what channel your router is broadcasting on if you're in a congested wifi area. Simply put, if you have a lot of overlapping wifi signals, you will get limited speed or poor connection range. Usually both.The best way to get started is with an app like this. WIFI Anilyzer This will let you see what channels have the least activity in the area and change them in your router control panel. I have a modern ASUS AX router. So, my control panel looks like the image below. This is the setting you change.
How expensive was your Wifi router?
Quote from: KT KλBoƠM on November 27, 2023, 06:52:13 pmHow expensive was your Wifi router?Here is my current router. ASUS RT-AX86S And I paid about $150 USDIt's 2.5 Gb in and 1 Gb out on all 4 out ports. It's very easy to configure and setup. The software is very intuitive. Even WiFi 5 has impressive range and it's chock full of useful features to explore.I can't configure WiFi 6 at the moment with my current setup as I need all 4 out ports and my current modem would require 2 port connectivity to reach 2.5Gb speeds. I would need a 2.5Gb or faster capable ethernet hub to reach this setup's full potential. But it's not a priority at the moment as only my Galaxy S21 is WiFi 6 ready.
Computer parts are not cheap over here, but KT's dad doesn't likely need a $300 dollar router.
I might get 2 of these(one for me one for KT's dad), no WIFI-6 but there are hardly any devices that use it yet.