WiFi 5G
by Widget7
Check and scan Wifi hotspot by the specific band (2.4G or 5G)
App Name | WiFi 5G |
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Developer | Widget7 |
Category | Tools |
Download Size | 9 MB |
Latest Version | 1.2.5 |
Average Rating | 4.10 |
Rating Count | 725 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download WiFi 5G Android app |
Why use the Wifi 5G Band helper?
*More and more mobiles and wireless routes have supported Wifi 5Ghz Band . forget the complex manual and phone menu , we need a simple way to check the capability of mobile before buying new devices .
*In more and more public or private place , 5G wifi routes are now ready to be deployed .We need a tool to scan and connect it .
What is the Wifi 5G Band helper?
*Wifi 5G Band helper is a useful one-key widget with two major functions -
1.Check the mobile whether support Wifi 5G band
2.Scan Wifi hotspot by the specific band (2.4G or 5G)
How to use the Wifi 5G Band helper?
*Click "Check Wifi 5G Band" to check mobile
*Click "5G" to scan 5Ghz hotspots if your mobile support 5G band
What is the difference between 2.5 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi?
The primary differences between the 2.4 GHz and 5GHz wireless frequencies are range and bandwidth. 5GHz provides faster data rates at a shorter distance, whereas 2.4GHz offers coverage for farther distances, but may perform at slower speeds. This article describes the differences between 2.4 GHz and 5GHz frequencies, and offers suggestions for choosing the frequency that is best for your situation.
Range (how far your data can travel):
In most cases, the higher the frequency of a wireless signal, the shorter its range, or how far your data can travel, will be. The biggest reason for this is that higher frequency signals cannot penetrate solid objects like walls and floors as well as lower frequency signals. Thus, the 2.4 GHz has a farther range than the 5 GHz frequency.
Bandwidth (speed):
Higher frequencies allow faster transmission of data, also known as bandwidth. Higher bandwidth means that files will download and upload faster, and high-bandwidth applications such as streaming video will perform much smoother and faster. Therefore, the 5GHz with its higher bandwidth will provide much faster data connections than 2.4 GHz.
Interference:
Many devices only use the 2.4 GHz frequency, and these devices are all attempting to use the same “radio space” which can cause overcrowding of the channels. The 5GHz band has 23 available channels for devices to use vs. the 3 available on the 2.4 GHz band.
Overcrowding and interference can cause slower speeds and intermittent connectivity issues. Some examples of devices that can cause interference:
• Microwaves
• Cordless phones
• Baby monitors
• Garage door openers
So, which should you choose, 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz?
• If faster speeds are most important to you, 5GHz is usually a better choice than 2.4 GHz.
• If wireless range is more important to you, 2.4 GHz is usually a better choice than 5 GHz.
Recent changes:
1.2.5 Minor modification
*More and more mobiles and wireless routes have supported Wifi 5Ghz Band . forget the complex manual and phone menu , we need a simple way to check the capability of mobile before buying new devices .
*In more and more public or private place , 5G wifi routes are now ready to be deployed .We need a tool to scan and connect it .
What is the Wifi 5G Band helper?
*Wifi 5G Band helper is a useful one-key widget with two major functions -
1.Check the mobile whether support Wifi 5G band
2.Scan Wifi hotspot by the specific band (2.4G or 5G)
How to use the Wifi 5G Band helper?
*Click "Check Wifi 5G Band" to check mobile
*Click "5G" to scan 5Ghz hotspots if your mobile support 5G band
What is the difference between 2.5 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi?
The primary differences between the 2.4 GHz and 5GHz wireless frequencies are range and bandwidth. 5GHz provides faster data rates at a shorter distance, whereas 2.4GHz offers coverage for farther distances, but may perform at slower speeds. This article describes the differences between 2.4 GHz and 5GHz frequencies, and offers suggestions for choosing the frequency that is best for your situation.
Range (how far your data can travel):
In most cases, the higher the frequency of a wireless signal, the shorter its range, or how far your data can travel, will be. The biggest reason for this is that higher frequency signals cannot penetrate solid objects like walls and floors as well as lower frequency signals. Thus, the 2.4 GHz has a farther range than the 5 GHz frequency.
Bandwidth (speed):
Higher frequencies allow faster transmission of data, also known as bandwidth. Higher bandwidth means that files will download and upload faster, and high-bandwidth applications such as streaming video will perform much smoother and faster. Therefore, the 5GHz with its higher bandwidth will provide much faster data connections than 2.4 GHz.
Interference:
Many devices only use the 2.4 GHz frequency, and these devices are all attempting to use the same “radio space” which can cause overcrowding of the channels. The 5GHz band has 23 available channels for devices to use vs. the 3 available on the 2.4 GHz band.
Overcrowding and interference can cause slower speeds and intermittent connectivity issues. Some examples of devices that can cause interference:
• Microwaves
• Cordless phones
• Baby monitors
• Garage door openers
So, which should you choose, 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz?
• If faster speeds are most important to you, 5GHz is usually a better choice than 2.4 GHz.
• If wireless range is more important to you, 2.4 GHz is usually a better choice than 5 GHz.
Recent changes:
1.2.5 Minor modification