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PlatinumGoat
Apr 15, 2018Apprentice
5g vs 2.4g
Dear netgear,
Please, please, please just let me connect selectively to 5g. Your algorithm to select "the best" band is driving me crazy!!! WTF!!! I just want to have the best speed whatsoever. I already tried tinkering with the settings for one month now. If I want to have burger for lunch, dont't force me to eat fish and chip!!! WTF!!!
Netgear could simply do the exact same thing that Linksys did, that is to enable the separation of the 2.4 and 5g bands and let users choose their preferred band themselves. Even with this separation, users could still configure their devices to connect to BOTH bands if they still want their routers to decide for them. In my opinion, if I want hamburger for lunch, don't force me to settle for fish & chips! simple as ABC!
19 Replies
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
MESH systems are designed for single SSID and Smart connect. Would defeat this design and operation if it were to be changed.
If you need to have separate SSIDs for each radio and selectively use them, you should get a stand along wifi router.
- PlatinumGoatApprenticeDear furryye38,
You should have known better to give such a lame and useless reply. If a normal router can serve me well, I wouldn't need to buy this orbi system.
Thanks but no thanks.- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
Well then you chose wrong then. You might do more research on the design and characteristics of MESH and Smart Connect systems and the intended designed behind them before making a purchases next time to see if it really fits your needs. In the end its up to the buyers to determine what works best. Not to make design changes to an intended design to suite his or her needs.
Good Luck in your endeavours.
- PlatinumGoatApprenticeDear furryye38,
In case you are not aware, which seems to be the case, the Linksys velop allow users to have separate ssid for the 2.4 and 5g bands. The velop is a true mesh system by the way.
You should educate yourself before replying to any post. Thanks. - PlatinumGoatApprentice
BTW, your said "MESH systems are designed for single SSID and Smart connect. Would defeat this design and operation if it were to be changed."
This is not true. Single SSID and smart connect has long been available on normal single routers.
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
Thats a given, why I mentioned it. The orbi isn't a stand alone router system. Those stand along routers are designed to disable Smart Connect. This isnt' the case with Orbi and it's MESH style system.
Good Luck.