Athanasios
Regular Contributor
In 2013 Broadcom unveiled the first 802.11ac 5G Wifi SOCs which is adopted across many mobile phones including the Samsung Galaxy S4 and S5, the HTC One, and the LG Nexus 5. Additionally, routers from Motorola, Netgear, Huawei and Belkin also include Broadcom's 802.11ac chips.
quoted from wikipedia
seems they make the chips for the android phones as well.
is it really the routers fault?
only androids are affected which have same chipset?
why dont other phones or devices have this problem?
don't just blame one company.
I wouldn't get rid of a router like that for such a small inconvenience that has quick fix by switching to 2.4
I understand its frustrating when you pay for a router that has problems
but the great things it does out way the flaws
cheers
How come other routers much cheaper doesnt have this "small inconvenience" if they had put a sticker outside of the box saying "This device 5G band is incompatible with android phones" i really wouldnt mind and i would take the blame for buying it cause i already knew it.So its like...if you buy a car advertized to have 200Hp after you buy it you find out that the real horsepower is 20 horses and you cant put your friends in cause the 20 horses will become 5 horses from the weight its ok cause the car still moves doesnt matter how fast but it still moves and it got all comforts like ac,airbags,ABS,ASR,EBD,ESP etc....i guess you wouldnt return the car back and you still be happy with it.Right?