kevindd992002
Regular Contributor
Is this true for both bands?
Is this true for both bands?
Is this true for both bands?
Lets look at the logic here...... I am not sure if you fully understand what the setting does. There would be ZERO reason to even enable this setting on 2.4ghz. On 5.0ghz, you are saying, if my signal on 5ghz goes above 70, then switch me over to 2.4ghz. There would be no point to enable it on 2.4ghz band. If you aren't getting a strong 2.4 signal, there's no way in #*$& you would be getting a strong 5.0ghz signal, as the range is much less.
To many BUMPs for answering!BUMP!
As you can see from your previous posts, you will usually get some responses in less than 24 hours. That is because this forum has a relatively small number of posts per day unlike some others.I'm curious though. If you don't bump an old thread that has no answers, how will it get noticed by anyone in this forum?
Add additional information or a new post. It will show it up in the main list as something new so someone will most likely check it out. However if there are no answers...well maybe no one has an answerI''m sorry, I didn't know bumping a thread is rude here. I'm used to other forums wherein bumping is allowed if there are no answers to a thread for more than 24 hours.
I'm curious though. If you don't bump an old thread that has no answers, how will it get noticed by anyone in this forum?
Welcome To SNBForums
SNBForums is a community for anyone who wants to learn about or discuss the latest in wireless routers, network storage and the ins and outs of building and maintaining a small network.
If you'd like to post a question, simply register and have at it!
While you're at it, please check out SmallNetBuilder for product reviews and our famous Router Charts, Ranker and plenty more!