pete y testing
Very Senior Member
Can't agree with that...I have two of the new wireless-AC routers here, both of which have great 5GHz. coverage, but the 2.4GHz. coverage is always better. That's physics, a 5GHz. signal attenuates a lot quicker than a 2.4GHz. signal with distance, and objects in between the router and client. You can't beat physics.
i have , the netgear r7000 , asus rt-ac68u , linksys wrt1900AC and in all cases the signal is as good at 20 meters through 2 walls as it is at 10 feet with 5 gig
this generic assumption that 2.4 gig goes further comes from the days before beam forming and amplification
as an example
netgear r7000 5 gig 10 feet with connected dlink 327L to desktop comp
asus pce-ac66
read 46 MB/s write 32 MB/s sync 1.3 gig
netgear r7000 5 gig 20 meters 2 rooms away with connected dlink 327L to desktop comp
asus pce-ac66
read 49 MB/s MB/s write 32 MB/s sync 877.5M
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netgear r7000 2.4 gig 10 feet with connected dlink 327L to desktop comp
asus pce-ac66
read 23 MB/s MB/s write 14 MB/s sync 450M
netgear r7000 2.4 gig 20 meters 2 rooms away with connected dlink 327L to desktop comp
asus pce-ac66
read 14.5 MB/s write 13.5 MB/s sync 324M
the same or similar data is generated for the asus and linksys ( can post the long version if you want )
beamforming has changed the game when it comes to 5 gig , itrs time we recognized this and moved past the initial days of 5 gig low coverage
pete