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helvetica
Oct 03, 2021Aspirant
Nighthawk M5 - 2.4Ghz / 5Ghz /or Dual Band option
Hi all, forgive my inexperience with this forum and the way it is meant to work, my first forum, if memory serves right. I have entered the world of mobile routers and now have a Nighthawk M5 mobile...
- Oct 05, 2021
In looking more at your unit, the primary reason is due to the battery. It uses dual band by default, but if all of your devices can use a specific band, you can disable one of the WiFi radios to save power.
For example, if you will be within range of the 5GHz radio and all of your devices support that band, then disabling 2.4GHz radio will save extend the battery life of the unit.
Razor512
Oct 04, 2021Prodigy
If it is for the AP that the 5G modem/router creates, then it all depends on the settings available. Some netgear WiFi routers (I have not had a chance to use the M5 yet) will not allow you to set a separate SSID for the 2.4GHz and 5GHz band, in those cases, while ideally it is still good to have both bands and allow smart connect as well as client directed bandsteering to pick the band that it prefers. Beyond that, there are some edge cases where you may not want client devices to use a specific band. For example in a heavily congested area where the 2.4GHz band has no useful amount of available airtime, as in such a case, the 2.4GHz band may perform very slowly. In such a case, you may just enable only the 5GHz band and have everything on the 5GHz band.
If the modem has a battery for portable use, then they will also offer the option to only have 1 radio on in order to save power. For example, if it is on battery and all of your devices can use the 5GHz band, then it woudl likely be better to disable the 2.4GHz radio to save power.
helvetica
Oct 05, 2021Aspirant
Thank you for your reply Razor,
I will need to do more homework.
some of the terminology used went over my head
- Razor512Oct 05, 2021Prodigy
In looking more at your unit, the primary reason is due to the battery. It uses dual band by default, but if all of your devices can use a specific band, you can disable one of the WiFi radios to save power.
For example, if you will be within range of the 5GHz radio and all of your devices support that band, then disabling 2.4GHz radio will save extend the battery life of the unit.
- helveticaOct 05, 2021Aspirant
ok, that makes a great deal of sense, I do understand now. a big thankyou for your effort to explain!
- JohnPengApr 16, 2023NETGEAR Expert
helvetica wrote:
ok, that makes a great deal of sense, I do understand now. a big thankyou for your effort to explain!
Some old WiFi cilents, such as smart devices can only connect to 2.4Ghz WiFi. That is the device supports both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz. You can set WiFi profile of the devices based on your WiFi clients.
2.4Ghz WiFi can provide wider coverage, but speed is slower than 5G WiFi.
Thanks