Extend Your Wi-Fi Range!
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- Having trouble staying connected to Wi-Fi? Try this. #Shorts
Subscribe to Techquickie: ruclips.net/user/techquicki...
►GET MERCH: www.LTTStore.com/
►SUPPORT US ON FLOATPLANE: www.floatplane...
►LTX EXPO: www.ltxexpo.com/
AFFILIATES & REFERRALS
---------------------------------------------------
►Affiliates, Sponsors & Referrals: lmg.gg/sponsors
►Private Internet Access VPN: lmg.gg/pialinus2
►MK Keyboards: lmg.gg/LyLtl
►Secretlabs Gaming Chairs: lmg.gg/Secretl...
►Nerd or Die Stream Overlays: lmg.gg/avLlO
►Green Man Gaming lmg.gg/GMGLTT
►Amazon Prime: lmg.gg/8KV1v
►Audible Free Trial: lmg.gg/8242J
►Our Gear on Amazon: geni.us/OhmF
FOLLOW US ELSEWHERE
---------------------------------------------------
Twitter: / linustech
Facebook: / linustech
Instagram: / linustech
Twitch: / linustech
FOLLOW OUR OTHER CHANNELS
---------------------------------------------------
Linus Tech Tips: lmg.gg/linuste...
Mac Address: lmg.gg/macaddress
TechLinked: lmg.gg/techlin...
ShortCircuit: lmg.gg/shortci...
LMG Clips: lmg.gg/lmgclipsyt
Channel Super Fun: lmg.gg/channel...
Carpool Critics: lmg.gg/carpool...
linus really is trying to impress the tiktok users by explaining incredibly basic things
@@AluminumHaste Watching this here on RUclips made me feel like my IQ dropped a bit
It's basic by tech savvy guys but not really basic knowledge for the common population, younger or older.
Is this really so basic? I've literally never heard of this
@@Cookiekeks yes, it is very basic.
Computer not working???? Have you tried turning it off then turning it back on again.......
And Cut...... That's a rap folks
I used a plastic snap lid container from Walmart, and an aluminum turkey pan to focus a external antenna wifi device to shoot wifi over to my aunt’s house next door. It worked so well that you could still get signal on the other side of the house!
Oh dang. Never heard that b4
Try tearing down a few walls here and there, should surely help with the range :)
@@dvtkdlwl lmao that works!
@@SRoyTheComfy glad it helped!
@@dvtkdlwl instructions unclear, found the other side of Berlin.
Ah yes, I can definitely understand what you’re saying with my 2mbps Wi-Fi speeds
(I’m not even joking it’s low af today lol)
Maybe it's so low because you're connected to 2.4ghz
@@lIlIllIlIllIlllIllIIIIIIIIIlII probably
@@lIlIllIlIllIlllIllIIIIIIIIIlII 2.4GHz is capable of 150mbs, but practically it capes around 60-80
Still not bad, most people get overwhelmingly happy if they get those speeds.
Brah, you got 2MBPS !!!
That's sick AF. What are you gonna do with all that speed
I'm having hard time with 2.4 already , sheesh Linus what dull tip !
If you've got a long house try rotating your modem 90° it will either be better or worse :)
Just use ethernet for fuck sake. It just cost a few dollars only
@@harithizzuddin it's not always possible. Sometimes you cannot run a cable due to various reasons, plus how tf will you connect your phone to ethernet?🤡
If you can, try purchasing a wifi range extender. They're pretty cheap, and very powerful
@Pavan Kumar All or nothing
Me after 2 years of struggling with wifi because of range using 2.4ghz : "Finally a video about this" , Linus : u should use 2.4ghz. Like rly bro?
Remove your wall and ceiling. That'll help it for sure.
Get higher gain antennae
@@virtualpedestrian3271 yep , i guess its the best solution
@@GOD_AND_FLAT_EARTH_MUSIC_VIDEO i have been using 2.4ghz for 2 years now
I never had range problem with 2.4 GHz (my house is small), but had a lot of Bluetooth interference with mobile devices. Two phones that I own from Xiaomi and Samsung shit themselves when Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz WiFi is used together.
Also use Wifi Analyzer on your phone, go through the areas in your home where you most often use the connection and change your access point to channel(s) that are least used by your neighbours.
Nah screw your neighbours change your channel width to 80mhz and they can just suffer XD
@@r4z0r84 Yes, may the strongest antenna survive :) Still even at 80MHz you should target the main channel to the least congested one and the extension channels in the least congested direction from that channel (up/down), assuming your AP alows that level of tuning. The difference in range and bandwidth will probably be marginal but it's free and every % counts.
@@the-niker oh of course I was joking haha going for 80mhz when you have more than like 2 devices is a terrible idea, always better to just select uncontested channels and sometimes if in a high density area like an apartment building going down to 20hz channel width might make your wireless more reliable though slower. Range itself though is mostly to do with the power output and overlap if using multiple AP's but eh this might help some people if they just want notifications on their phones lol
A friend of mine recently got 2.4 GHz only wifi dongle and at certain times of the day it was just unuseable... 2.4 GHz is soooo convoluted this days (almost every wireless gadget uses it) that I'll be surprised if it works better than 5 GHz anywhere other than wasteland 😄
well what about houses that don't have said smart gadgets ?
@@Gurj101 If you have neighbours nearby that could also be an issue. That's why I think the longer range of 2.4 GHz is double-edged sword.
Did your friend check all channels?
In my experience most people use the same channels so you always will find a non convoluted one.
@@Jehty_ Yeah, we played with it but the speeds just marginally improved. And it was only temporary solution because networks around change all the time😔
Maybe that's the worst case scenario but I just wanted to point out that while it's worth to try 2.4 GHz if you have issues with 5, be ready to be disappointed eventually.
@@Gurj101 It's not just smart gadgets, Microwaves, remotes, keyboards, mice, key fobs, %75+ of internet enabled devices and anything with Bluetooth.
Microwaves is a good one.. it'll jam the whole signal until the sodding thing has finished cooking.
Where have you been since the 00's
Why does this video assumes that most people are on 5 GHz when in reality the vast majority of people are on 2.4?
because linus' viewer demographic is full of tech enthusiast/gamers. dual band wifi is one of my criteria when shopping for cable modems or motherboards.
My 60 year old relatives use 5ghz on their spectrum modern/router.. it's pretty common
@@Xxmeca421xX and 5gz capable routers has 2.4 active by default.
5 GHz is pretty popular on new Routers.
No one uses 2.4 now a days lol
I'm seriously considering switching to a mesh setup instead. I'm currently having connectivity issues in meetings depending on where I am located in my apartment.
Google wifi worked well for me. I have a 3,200 sq ft house and the mesh system worked great out of the box, even better with a little tweaking about with the dns in the settings
Deco mesh is cheap and great value for money. I got one recently and it has moda a world of difference. Just make sure not to get the E4 model because that's limited to 100 mbps.
It could be as simple as changing channels in your router.
You should aim for 30% overlap if you have just turned everything up to max TX/Rx/power they'll be overlapping too much so you'll stay connected to the bad reception, devices usually switch over at -75dba you can get an app to test the wireless signal for free and use that to work out where your -75dba is majority of the time you've got too many too close together and they need to be turned down, or its way too far away and you just completely drop out, staying connected at a low signal is the most frustrating, you can also turn on aggressive roaming on most devices which forces them to always select the highest signal but they don't always work well.
@@Xfade81 agreed, seen so many people install extensions and giving them a different ssid they all need to be the same ssid and password or they fully disconnect between them.
Also many routers allow you to individually name each band. if you name them both the exact same name, your phone will only see one network and pick what it believes to be the best connection
Would love to see full sized video about different ways to extend wifi coverage, like using coaxial cables, power lines extenders, etc. In most cases running a cat cable between rooms is just not an option 😥
Another suggestion, set up a spare router as a wireless client, then you can plug anything you want up to it, even another router run as a new WAP and personally the basic wifi extenders are good enough as long as you're ok with at most half bandwidth.
Also, would like to point out that you don't need a cat cable to go through walls/ceilings/floors or anything, you can get flat cables and they easily fit through small spaces like above/underneath a door crack for example, as long as you have enough length you can get a little creative with them and run them around all kinds of things.
well they have like 3 full videos about that already
when you say coax, do you mean like running low loss cabling so that you can extend your router's antennas? or more along the lines of moca?
power lines extenders are terrible. it's LAN or Mesh. everything else sucks.
would love an ltt video about moca, would really help out us renters
I'm going to transmit 2,4GHz Wi-Fi signal using an high gain antenna pointed to an 1,7m diameter old TV parabolic antenna which will have a normal Wi-Fi router in its focal point. Wish me luck, guys!
If you're trying to shoot your wifi far you could get some ubiquiti nanobeams or if you're on the same power grid out to a shed or something you can use network over power ethernet plugs which is effectively ethernet over power.
@@r4z0r84Thanks, It could be perfect, but I don't have enough money to buy good things like that. My plan is use what I have: two places, one internet point, a lot of tabs about electromagnetic propagation and a brazilian thing called "poder da gambiarra".
@@bimbolineldson2821 ahh no worries check this video as there's a guy in the Ukraine/russia that's made a wifi extender with random bits and bobs ruclips.net/video/Nk-nj_BwoBE/видео.html
Might do the trick for you 😉
Bold of you to assume that we have 5 GHz enabled routers. Our ISPs only give 2.4 GHz enabled routers, sometimes they aren't even gigabit ethernet enabled.
Your issue is using your isps router and paying monthly for it. Waste of money, buy your own and forgo the isp router
@@TheDeviousLight Do you have to do anything special with the new router or is it just a plug and play solution?
@@fungo6631 depends on your isp and situation. All I had to do was connect the router you buy using Ethernet to the ont box that is usually located within your house or somewhere. Then depending on the isp, you’d have to call them and let them know that you want to switch your ONT from coax to Ethernet. Then the service rep should handle releasing the IP address from your old rented router to the newly bought one that you’re not renting. That’s pretty much it. Buy router, connect it via Ethernet from ont box. Call isp and tell them you want to switch from coax to Ethernet. You’re all set
Sounds like a lot but it really isn’t and it’s pretty easy. You save money and you have your own router and not your isps. The only thing that sucks is calling but depending on who your provider is can be easy or a hassle
The USB WiFi adapter I got is light years better than the integrated.
Most people don't even realize they only need 2-5mbps speeds for their zoom chats, youtube and netflix sessions.
Not if you want to stream FHD 60fps to 4K 30fps, then you'll need like 15mbps
@@youtubeshadowbannedme Yes, but lets not act like most people watch 4k anything. 99% of the world is stuck on 1080p. Besides that most people who would watch 4k content use ethernet on devices that would be streaming 4k video. You can on mobile but lets be honest you can bare tell the difference between 1080p and 4k on those tiny screens. 4k is best on a 30" or bigger display
@@ikannunaplaysOk with that being said, what I wanna know is let's say a person gets a router and is using 300mbps whiles connecting 14 devices what speed what speed is that person getting on thier device, is it divide among the 14 devices and each Device getting around 22mbps, plez am just asking.. plez I need lil information. Cause what am thinking here is, I live in West Africa a small Country call Sierra Leone.. Here our internet providers are very greedy and wicked.. We only not billed high bills from Mobil and Internet Providers, also get shitty services if you get 2mbps ur really luck and that's our fastest for ridiculous amount.. So I was thinking is there Wifi Routers that can Connect more the 100 people or devices on 5mbps.. Plane on bill a very a reasonable amount that people would like.. if there is plez list them for me and give me some advice..
Linus has become Microsoft Clippy
That would be great if my router gave me the option to choose between 2.4 and 5 GHz instead of it deciding for me.
Mine has one! If you access your gateway you can create a separate SSID and password for the 2.4 Ghz band and it'll show as another network.
@@bytesizedmediaprod I managed to set it up just as you said, thanks for the tip :)
@Mr Pais take a look at the bottom of your router.
@@bytesizedmediaprod not all ISP-gateways have that option. I know multiple ISP's in the Netherlands block it and only allow for bandsteering. That works fine for me most of the time though.
Look for an option called "Band Steering". Turn that off.
Hey. I'm on a quest to future-proof myself against becoming an elderly person who's struggling with technology. I'm fine with casual use of smartphones and computers but since i'm very frugal then i'm a bit worried about over time falling out of the loop. Following local&(inter)national news is nice and all but it doesn't do a whole lot for keeping me up to date when it comes to new options/capabilities that have entered the budget price range via software/devices of various kinds. I just hate opting out of options/possibilities simply because i'm not even aware of their existence. How good is this channel for avoiding that ?
This channel is probably more for someone who's already very interested in technology and wants to hear a simple explanation of certain protocols or very new technology that might not even exist yet. If that's you, great! Welcome aboard. Even so, it's great if you want to learn and a certain topic, but other videos might just be too involved to follow. Hope this helps!
@@Marsk1tty Any chance that You can recommend any sites that have good categorization of news pieces or filters for the same goal ? Or possibly search terms that might work well ? "tech news" seems to be too broad as it applies to options outside of my price range and even news at the manufacturing level of the topic.
Eh. All better wifi networks won't have separate 2.4 and 5GHz options and your client will automatically switch between them depending on what's better at that time.
Except for it doesn't always choose the best one, my 5GHz is never selected because it has a much lower signal strength in my office, that being said the 5GHz is about 3x the speed of the 2.4GHz band even with the degraded signal strength.
All better routers (or maybe even every single one) have the option to enable separate 2,4 and 5 GHz if you like.
@@HeatherWarner97 that's why I always separate 2.4ghz and 5ghz in the router. At this point 2.4ghz is off.
5ghz is just better in any case. Even far away with low signal it's better. 2 bars 2.4gz I get 2mbit and it's unreliable af, 5ghz same spot I get 1 bar and get 30mbit out of 50 and it's reliable.
Just gotta have the same ssid and password and even a $69 modem router will do it well
@@HeatherWarner97 turn the gain/power level of your 2.4ghz down then so your 5ghz will have higher db
People still use separate SSIDs for 2.4 and 5ghz??
My thoughts exactly.
Actually it's smart to use separate SSIDs for 2.4/5 in houses with multiple routers. Use same SSIDs across all routers but separate 2.4 from 5. If not you will end up connected to a 2.4 for extended periods of time without switching to a 5 that has a slightly weaker signal than your 2.4 but a lot more speed and any packets dropped due to weak signal will be fully compensated and then some by the extra speed.
Lots of security cameras. Require a manual switch to 2.4
Of course. Devices still suck when it comes to switching between the two bands.
I prefer switching manually instead of having always a bad connection.
To get a better range, disconnect the cable that is behind the router, it interferes with the waves with its electric radiation
😱👌🏻
me after : 😩😎👌🏻
Lol this has "alt+F4 for free diamonds" energy
Or get a mesh system and have far better coverage of both wavelengths
I extended my range by putting my router in my attic where it only has to penetrate one wall (ceiling) to get into any room and that wall is only 1 set of drywall instead of 2. My entire house has 100% full strength coverage.
Connect to 2.4 GHz Wifi and watch my phone shit itself when also connecting to my Bluetooth earbuds. Used to have to use my PC WiFi as a hotspot to broadcast 5 GHz WiFi. Life is much easier now that I bought a dedicated router.
All my neighbours use 2.4 so I'm thinking there's a lot of interference, I'm just planning to switch to 5 to see if it's better. Plus Bluetooth is also 2.4ish, so there's interference with that too.
Better advice: Get a range extender. Even better advice: Pay for ethernet wiring to be installed if you're allowed to do so. Won't help with wireless devices like phones, but will help with consoles and PCs.
And you could directly install a range extender or mesh node onto the Ethernet and get faster speeds instead of a normal extender.
It is so weird watching an LTT without a sponsor bit.
But 2.4 is crowded when you live in the city, in an apartment building, with about 100 neighbors within 20 meters.
change the channel?
@@RyuuzakiRue definitely. Almost everyone in an apartment complex uses the same channel because they don't know to change it. There's always been wide ranges of traffic free channels in my experience.
If you live in an apartment you won't have trouble with your 5ghz unless you installed your router in a faraday cage.
what I wanna know is let's say a person gets a router and is using 300mbps whiles connecting 14 devices what speed what speed is that person getting on thier device, is it divide among the 14 devices and each Device getting around 22mbps, plez am just asking.. plez I need lil information. Cause what am thinking here is, I live in West Africa a small Country call Sierra Leone.. Here our internet providers are very greedy and wicked.. We only not billed high bills from Mobil and Internet Providers, also get shitty services if you get 2mbps ur really luck and that's our fastest for ridiculous amount.. So I was thinking is there Wifi Routers that can Connect more the 100 people or devices on 5mbps.. Plane on bill a very a reasonable amount that people would like.. if there is plez list them for me and give me some advice..
what I wanna know is let's say a person gets a router and is using 300mbps whiles connecting 14 devices what speed what speed is that person getting on thier device, is it divide among the 14 devices and each Device getting around 22mbps, plez am just asking.. plez I need lil information. Cause what am thinking here is, I live in West Africa a small Country call Sierra Leone.. Here our internet providers are very greedy and wicked.. We only not billed high bills from Mobil and Internet Providers, also get shitty services if you get 2mbps ur really luck and that's our fastest for ridiculous amount.. So I was thinking is there Wifi Routers that can Connect more the 100 people or devices on 5mbps.. Plane on bill a very a reasonable amount that people would like.. if there is plez list them for me and give me some advice..
This should be called: extend your Wi-Fi range for dummies!
2.4ghz is a great idea. Except when you live in a congested area like apartment complex or city, especially with Comcast so anyone who has a rented modem is forced to also broadcast public hotspot (even when disabled) and it also broadcasts hidden diagnostic and home security networks. So 1 person ends up broadcasting (between 2.4 and 5GHz) 4-6 WiFi networks x how many other people are around you… ONE router can hog every 2.4 non-overlapping all by themselves…
You don’t even need to be in a congested area, just having a few gadgets at home running on 2.4 GHz for WiFi, Bluetooth, wireless speakers, wireless mice and keyboards, gaming controllers, microwaves, etc, and a single dwelling can already saturate 2.4 GHz.
Buy a cheap router, connect it to the modem disable wifi on the Comcast, configure your router as you see fit, problem solved. It is not rocket science.
@@tz-pw6uv yes, tell that to every neighbor in your apartment complex. My old place in Comcast’s footprint had over 500 networks visible in my unit. New place im at maybe 40.
I kinda know that already. So Linus sir, you couldn't help me.
I feel like everyone knows this
@@waldolemmer most of my classmates dont even know what a png is. I feel like they probably wont know this either. So its useful to some.
@@KoolMeester2 Good point, this video will get recommended to people who don't know this stuff.
Close your window, you're letting the wifi out
Jaffe seteh nau brauk noobla
@andr3w_496 sa nuu blan ten fu??
RC users be like..
"STAY OFF OUR MAGIC FREQUENCY!"
I have a problem with Wi-Fi range but I'm using 2.4GHz already 😐
Did you try to move your router to another location in your apartment ?
Try tune down your band width also ;) 40MHz will more likely to be affected by interference than 20MHz
Yes. You must remember that your router will send at 40/80/80+80 MHz, but it will also RECEIVE on a channel that wide. There could be a lot of interference there... By lowering your channel width and selecting spectrum out of the way from your neighbors, you can actually increase reliability and speed of your connection by using a LESS wide channel in particularly noisy environments.
2.4 is slower and way more susceptible to interference from common everyday devices. Range does not Trump speed. I normally don't downvote LTT but if you don't have enough 5ghz coverage you just need more.
Not everyone can afford to have multiple access points, Einstein
Wi-Fi is a wireless networking technology that uses radio waves to provide wireless high-speed Internet access. A common misconception is that the term Wi-Fi is short for "wireless fidelity," however Wi-Fi is a trademarked phrase that refers to IEEE 802.11x standards
Extend your wi-fi range by not extending your wi-fi
It’s cool how most smart Wi-Fi routers and access points are able automatically move devices between 2.4 and 5.0GHz channels based on strength, speed, and range. Nest Wi-Fi does this, as did the original Google Wi-Fi models.
Perks of the third world: almost nobody has 5Ghz capable devices, and our internet speeds aren't capable of getting close to max the 2.4GHz speeds
Even my ipad from 2012 has 5ghz xD
5GHz is there even on budget phones nowadays. It's pretty common on new Routers.
the 2.4 instead of 5 ghz suggestion has saved me a couble of bucks, thanks man
Usually from my experience 2.4 and 5GHz are the same SSID, and the device just swaps between as needed. This would presumably only apply to people who have manually set a different SSID for their 2.4 and 5GHz radios on their hub.
Would fitness watches or lights even support a 5ghz connection? Out of all the diy stuff ive done only a handful of gadgets did support it cause its not exactly essential for most of these simple devices
2.4GHZ is absolutely FULL of interference which makes speeds REALLY slow
Slow speed is better than no speed
@@muzlee7479 do you listen to fm radio? If so do you also listen to am radio?
@@canadianpsycho1867 First of all nobody listens to radio but I know it wasn't your point. I'd rather ask would you rather listen to radio or not?
@@muzlee7479 do you prefer analog or digital antenna television? Digital can send 4 crystal clear channels but with a super unreliable signal that constantly drops out after a few kilometers while analog can send 1 snowy channel more than 100 kilometers with no signal drop out.
@@canadianpsycho1867 In that case analog. I'd rather have worse but consistant image. I've watched enough tv with bad signal (sh*tty cables in the house) and I don't need 1080p if it's constantly glitching out
I had absolutely no idea, that is super helpful to know. Still, my biggest problem is my router is in my room and my new PC on the opposite side of the room consistently disconnects even though it's less than 15 feet away with no obstructions. That's on my provider though rather than anything else I think.
Just remember that a microwave can interfere with 2.4 ghz.
Who watching Linus tech tips wouldn't already know this?
You can also get an app on your phone to test wifi signals and majority of modems/routers/wifi only shoot 2.4ghz in one direction (back and forth) or (left to right) you can sometimes extend the range within your house by turning your wireless modem 90°. I did this for my sister's house as she didn't want to spend any money and the reception in the baby's room for the baby monitor went from -76dba(terrible) to -58dba(excellent) just from turning her modem/router :)
Some phones are clever to switch based on distance. You may temp lose signal but if your watching a video you probably won't notice with the buffer
2.4 GHz helps when the Wi-Fi signal has a lot of walls to pass through. That said though, the best way to improve Wi-Fi signal is investing in a Mesh Wi-Fi system. I have a Netgear Nighthawk Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Wi-Fi system, and it gives me excellent coverage throughout my entire house. It's to the point that there's no longer any part of the house where I don't have a full Wi-Fi signal, and devices like my Oculus Quest 2 benefit from being in the same room as one of the Mesh Wi-Fi Satellites. Wi-Fi 6 in general just greatly improves Wi-Fi performance overall, especially with multiple devices.
Vertical aspect ratio = instant dislike.
Missing how the different Wifi standards & how they have different speeds and can have different area they can cover
a 15 second pre roll ad for a 40 second video. thats pretty obnoxious, thanks youtube
My WiFi seriously died while watching the video 😭🤣
I learned this recently via gaming on a wifi connection, the 5ghz kept disconnecting every few minutes and was super unreliable. So i tried 2.4 and it was far more stable
Antenna placement is I think a bigger problem for most people
Lmao as a veteran tech I've said this same thing a billion times to clients.
It's official, we are discussing Santa
In big cities your are surrounded with 2,4Ghz Routers, so it’s most of the time the best idea to have more access points with 5Ghz, not just one router.
Me on 2.4ghz because that's only thing we have, but it still crappy
You could also just set your ssid and password to be the same on both your 2.4ghz and 5ghz wireless networks and it will automatically roam to the 2.4ghz. the only issue you get doing this is stupid 2.4ghz only smart devices have to have 5ghz turned off during setup but once they're connected bam doesn't matter anymore
i can't believe that it's actually nesesarry to tell people this🤣 now i fell old. thank alot NTT! 🤣🤣🤣
Why is it that 5ghz doesn't go through walls as well? In HAM radio class they drilled into us that the higher the frequency the easier it went through objects, such as walls, but the shorter the range. What's up with that? Lol
Depends on the width and material of the object
I assume the class taught old thinking of how it worked. I'm no expert, so this is only a guess.
Not completely sure on why, but 60GHz wireless (used for wireless HDMI on some VR headsets) is blocked by just about anything.
There's a frequency range above which penetration of objects is easy again (see x-rays and gamma rays), but our wireless communication protocols have wavelengths on the opposite side of the visible spectrum from those.
Oh so that is why the 2.4 is easier to connect when i get further from the router
Most providers here name 2.4 and 5 ghz the same over here, so if you cant't find it, call you providers tech support to separate the 2
Before we changed our spectrum plan we had a 5G and a 2G connection from 1 router and modem. Now that it got changed we’re stuck with just 1 internet source now and it don’t even seem to touch my room because of how many walls there are.
linus pretty bold of to assume everyone is using 5GHz wifi nowadays
All 3 people who didn't know this are satisfied now
2.4 also goes through water better than 5.0.
Bro explained guns in games with wifi
I thought I will be able to connect to my School Wi-FI from my home after watching this video, lol.
Nowadays Android doesn't let you control which frequency to use anymore... at least that's the case for my Xperia since 2018. You used to be able to select 2.4 or 5GHz
my router just *CANT* seperate the bands
I bought more routers, now I have full 5ghz signal in any spot of the house
Nah, just get range extenders!
Perk of not living in a Mcmansion. 5ghz covers my house nicely.
Jokes on you! My wifi is so slow it is only 3% of 2.4ghz speed limit.
love the shorts
I have been doing that for the past 4 months without knowing why I get more wifi on 2.4 when im far
Lmao... I'm on the era that there where no slows wifi, but only wifi
God this is genuinly so useful. My router is in my room which is at one end of the house and my dad complains how his TV goes off in his room which is all the way on the opposite end of the house. I'll have to try swapping his TV to the 2.5ghz wifi.
Dislike for vertical video
Guys can you do one of these that explains that WiFi and the internet are two different things....... You can have Wifi & No Internet or internet and no WiFi
Honestly if i have to explain it to my parents one more time i may have to go to jail
Nice link i could keep pinging my mum EVEYTIME she asks would be useful
People are not using their brains. They use the cheap modem/router provided by their isp, Also they don't know that local network is not equal with internet access. Complaining is easier than thinking, learning and solving problems.
Recommending people 2.4 is a no-go. The 2.4 band is extremely crowded. Specially if you live in a building with multiple families having WiFi. Just connect to your bluetooth headphones, your bluetooth mouse, your bluetooth keyboard, and your smartwatch, and you'll already be in interference hell! Unacceptable ping times and packet drop!
Source: 2.4 was obviously my childhood. I get sub-ms ping with 5. With 2.4 absolutely impossible!
Santa's going to skip everyone's house this year because the Krampus got control of the supply chain.
Except modern routers don't put as much power into their 2.4Ghz signals and they do NOT go nearly as far as 5Ghz with how they are set up.
I still don't understand how we're in 2021 and people still don't know the difference between 2.4 and 5 gig WiFi...
But Linus, I want SPEEEED! - Jezza
Santa isn't real, man.
Kindly enlighten us in a video that what *specifications* should we consider in *BATTERY* while buying a new laptop.
Why use 5 Ghz anyway... when do you need to go that fast.
Most use cases still fit well under the 2.4 Ghz
Gaming doe
In busy neighborhoods 2.4 GHz really sucks since there aren't many available channels you effectively share bandwidth with your neighbors.
5 GHz has way more channels (and lower range), so this not really an issue
@@mari_023 Exactly, less channels.
Don't game competitively or trust low latency tasks with wifi.
Use a wire.
This should be called Tok Tips because it's so basic that it's for Tik Tok users and definetely not LTT viewers.
While this is good advice in theory, it has not been true for the last 5 years at least. Manufacturers don't bother with 2.4 anymore, and it is there just to have it on a spec sheet. If you test the range, it should be better on a 2.4 GHz network, but it's not. It has been tested and verified with a number of different devices across manufacturers and price points. 2.4GHz is a no-go at this point. You want range - make a mesh. You want rage - well, Linus has some tips for you
Laughs in network mesh
*laughs in 1.2Ghz*
Practical info. How about a detailed video on wifi range extenders?
I can't wait for this vertical shorts thing to end. Your phones turn sideways, internet. Stop ruining it for every other form factor.
I really enjoy vertical shorts.
No need to turn your phone when you want to read comments.
There’s something unsettling about Linus calling them “gadgets“
Here is a tip for you: Why use the 5Ghz or 2.4Ghz if you can use mobile data instead! No more wifi problems. /s
Data caps on mobile network is insane in my country and if you go with the unlimited ones you only get 1.5mbps lol
me watching this and he says something about Santa and I know hes not real really brings me down