An Easy-to-Miss Radio Traffic Jam Is Behind Many Home WiFi Slowdowns
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Home WiFi slowdowns often come from congestion on the shared 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, where nearby networks compete for a small set of channels, especially on 2.4 GHz. The crunch typically spikes during peak usage windows like 8 to 10 AM and 6 to 10 PM, and interference can also come from microwaves, […]
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