06-09-2025, 12:05 AM
Again, there is nothing I can do via the firmware to change the attributes of how the RF module communicates with the router.
2.4GHz has better range than 5.8GHz, and has a potentially lower bandwidth. 5.8GHz is much easier to saturate, so it could be depending on the number of surrounding 5.8GHz routers that your 5.8GHz could be substantially slower with higher 5.8GHz traffic.
Routers have firmware changes, ISP's have modem firmware changes, etc. All of these play a part in connectivity. Make sure you have enough DHCP addresses available for new 2.4GHz devices. Often times multi-band routers will limit the 2.4GHz connections to try to force everything on the typically faster 5.8GHz frequency.
2.4GHz has better range than 5.8GHz, and has a potentially lower bandwidth. 5.8GHz is much easier to saturate, so it could be depending on the number of surrounding 5.8GHz routers that your 5.8GHz could be substantially slower with higher 5.8GHz traffic.
Routers have firmware changes, ISP's have modem firmware changes, etc. All of these play a part in connectivity. Make sure you have enough DHCP addresses available for new 2.4GHz devices. Often times multi-band routers will limit the 2.4GHz connections to try to force everything on the typically faster 5.8GHz frequency.