Wi-Fi 5, that transmits at 5 GHzWi-Fi 6, that transmits at 5 GhzWi-Fi 6E, that transmits at 6 Ghz
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Wi-Fi 5, that transmits at 5 GHz
Wi-Fi 6, that transmits at 5 Ghz
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Wi-Fi 5, that transmits at 5 GHz
Wi-Fi 6, that transmits at 5 Ghz
Wi-Fi 6E, that transmits at 6 Ghz@agatha *pulls back scooby doo villain mask*
it was old man 5.8 GHz this whole time!Seriously I don't recall the exact size of the 5cm ISM band but this sounds like a series of rounding errors.

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@agatha *pulls back scooby doo villain mask*
it was old man 5.8 GHz this whole time!Seriously I don't recall the exact size of the 5cm ISM band but this sounds like a series of rounding errors.

@agatha Huh, I'll be damned, those actually have their own bands instead of being crammed into the ISM bands like 2.4 GHz wifi was.
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@agatha Huh, I'll be damned, those actually have their own bands instead of being crammed into the ISM bands like 2.4 GHz wifi was.
@SymTrkl I'll pretend i got it
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@SymTrkl I'll pretend i got it
@agatha Industrial, scientific, medical bands. They don't have as strict of licensing requirements, verging on being license-free, because they're used for machinery, like how microwave ovens use 2.4GHz to cook food. It's easier from a legal standpoint to make stuff that uses those bands, but they're also unprotected; if your microwave is stepping on your wifi then it just sucks to be your wifi.
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@agatha Industrial, scientific, medical bands. They don't have as strict of licensing requirements, verging on being license-free, because they're used for machinery, like how microwave ovens use 2.4GHz to cook food. It's easier from a legal standpoint to make stuff that uses those bands, but they're also unprotected; if your microwave is stepping on your wifi then it just sucks to be your wifi.
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