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Your Wi-Fi speed isn't random, it's physics.馃馃摗 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz can come from the same router, but they behave completely differently once they hit walls, furniture, and air. 2.4 GHz travels farther and penetrates obstacles better, but it carries less data, 5 GHz moves significantly more data, but loses strength quickly when blocked. That's why one connection feels stable but slow, while the other feels fast but fragile. Same source. Completely different outcomes. #educational #wifi #physics
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Your Wi-Fi speed isn't random, it's physics.馃馃摗 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz can come from the same router, but they behave completely differently once they hit walls, furniture, and air. 2.4 GHz travels farther and penetrates obstacles better, but it carries less data, 5 GHz moves significantly more data, but loses strength quickly when blocked. That's why one connection feels stable but slow, while the other feels fast but fragile. Same source. Completely different outcomes. #educational #wifi #physics
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