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  1. Sep 7, 2024 · And 2.4 has a longer range than 5. And because my security camera simply says it doesn't work off 5 GhZ. He advised that I convert my 5 GhZ router to 2.4 this way. Is this correct? a) press the Reset button on the bottom of my 5 GhZ router. b) after a short wait, it asks for my Password. c) then it asks if I want 2.4 Ghz or 5 GhZ. I press the 2 ...

  2. Jan 11, 2024 · All things being equal, 5 GHz is always better/faster and subject to less congestion/interference (and is better for iDevice speeds than the 2.4 one - although the 2.4 one has the better "range" and will be needed when the 5 GHz drops out of range and some older/cheaper/dumber or “specialised” devices can only use this one. -----

  3. Nov 23, 2022 · All things being equal, 5 GHz is always better/faster and subject to less congestion/interference (and is better for iDevice speeds than the 2.4 one - although the 2.4 one has the better "range" and will be needed when the 5 GHz drops out of range and some older/cheaper/dumber or “specialised” devices can only use this one.

  4. Dec 3, 2023 · I have conducted all of the above recommendations after splitting, renaming and setting new passwords for the Hub 4, 5Ghz wavelength and 2.4 Ghz wavelength yet after three weeks of re-booting, pin hole resetting and manually adding the older devices to the 2.4Ghz wavelength list on the Hub 4, I still cannot connect to the 2.4Ghz wavelength as ...

  5. Jan 9, 2024 · Hi, Got a smart heating fan for my daughters bedroom. Set it all up and went to connect it to my new super hub but it's only 2.4ghz connection and the hub is 5ghz. Is there a way I can connect this device to a 2.4ghz frequency on my hub to get this to work. Thanks [MOD EDIT: Subject title chan...

  6. Dec 26, 2023 · on ‎26-12-202314:18. Shipped VM hubs transmit and 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz with a combined SSID. If you nod not have pods you can go into the setting of the hub on 192.168.0.1 and split the SSIDs to have two names like xxx-2 and xxx-5. You can then connect to the xxx-2 SSID with the device. If you have a pod it’s a bit more tricky.

  7. Nov 14, 2023 · All things being equal, 5 GHz is always better/faster and subject to less congestion/interference (and is better for iDevice speeds than the 2.4 one - although the 2.4 one has the better "range" and will be needed when the 5 GHz drops out of range and some older/cheaper/dumber or “specialised” devices can only use this one.

  8. Apr 21, 2024 · I set up the hub with A at 5 Ghz, B at 2.4 Ghz and Guest at 2.4 Ghz I have "lost" A and B is 2.4 and 5 Ghz I can no longer find the option to split them. Has VM removed the option in the hub or have i just forgotten how to do it? I had them split the other day and did nothing.

  9. May 17, 2022 · All things being equal, 5 GHz is always better/faster and subject to less congestion/interference (and is better for iDevice speeds than the 2.4 one - although the 2.4 one has the better "range" and will be needed when the 5 GHz drops out of range and some older/cheaper/dumber devices can only use this one.

  10. Mar 10, 2024 · Just to clarify it's 2.4 and 5Ghz. Yes, one SSID (Network name) is used for both bands. Your phone should still connect on the 2.4GHz band, however, in some circumstances you may need to split the bands into two network names in the HUB settings, so you can manually choose the best band to connect to based on the device’s capabilities ...