If you don't have legacy devices in your home running on 2.4 ghz wifi, just DISABLE it Disable that pesky 2.4 ghz otherwise your phones, tablets and laptops would get confused which band to use and I find that my devices sometimes just tops at 120 Mbps connection despite having a very fast 1.5Gbps....After I disabled it, it just worked flawlessly
Love how the audio is completely out of sync with the person on-screen. Like watching an old English dubbed kung-fu flick out of Hong Kong. Did nobody look at this prior to upload?
Is this AI generated? Feels decidedly lower quality than a normal video. Basically, a waste of my time even if various facts were present. I could have just looked those up on my own with an AI chatbot.
A very weak video. Let's keep in mind that the higher the wifi version, the faster the transfer speeds but the lower the distance range. Also the higher the wifi version the less likely your present wifi devices will be compatible. One needs to consider many factors before upgrading and the majority of the time it is a waste. - home automation IoT devices do not require high speeds so 2.4 Ghz is fine. - pad and phones should use 5 Ghz. - computers work best on LAN systems Wifi is always slower than a Lan system and is more prone to security issues. When upgrading, really consider everything and not what the marketing industry is feeding you or what RUclips might state. Remember that their only motivation is money not anything to benefit you. When I upgraded from wifi 5 to wifi 6, the strongest reason was for the frame protection . All my existing wifi devices lack compatibility. Remember the old saying " Buyer Beware ".
Background music too loud.
Is this AI generated? Its like a robot is speaking the words and they don't sync up with the guy talking.
Its an overdub. Original language was different. The voice has an *accent*. AI generally doesn't. The voice has *personality*. Same thing
The background music is overwhelming the guy talking especially at around 6:30
If you don't have legacy devices in your home running on 2.4 ghz wifi, just DISABLE it Disable that pesky 2.4 ghz otherwise your phones, tablets and laptops would get confused which band to use and I find that my devices sometimes just tops at 120 Mbps connection despite having a very fast 1.5Gbps....After I disabled it, it just worked flawlessly
Every year coming new then what do u do with old device ?
Love how the audio is completely out of sync with the person on-screen. Like watching an old English dubbed kung-fu flick out of Hong Kong. Did nobody look at this prior to upload?
Is this a voice-over?
Yes 😂
Wifi 100 mbps upload is fine in house
Appreciate you sharing this video and information. I am awaiting local Fiber Optic network provider to notification that service is available.
Is this AI generated? Feels decidedly lower quality than a normal video. Basically, a waste of my time even if various facts were present. I could have just looked those up on my own with an AI chatbot.
This looks like a bad Chinese movie… the voice sync sucks!
A very weak video. Let's keep in mind that the higher the wifi version, the faster the transfer speeds but the lower the distance range. Also the higher the wifi version the less likely your present wifi devices will be compatible.
One needs to consider many factors before upgrading and the majority of the time it is a waste.
- home automation IoT devices do not require high speeds so 2.4 Ghz is fine.
- pad and phones should use 5 Ghz.
- computers work best on LAN systems
Wifi is always slower than a Lan system and is more prone to security issues. When upgrading, really consider everything and not what the marketing industry is feeding you or what RUclips might state. Remember that their only motivation is money not anything to benefit you. When I upgraded from wifi 5 to wifi 6, the strongest reason was for the frame protection . All my existing wifi devices lack compatibility. Remember the old saying " Buyer Beware ".