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wi-fi bands
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Wi-Fi bands refer to the frequency ranges used by wireless networks, primarily 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, and increasingly 6 GHz with Wi-Fi 6E. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about Wi-Fi bands often arise when troubleshooting connection issues, optimizing internet speed, or improving wireless display performance. Common themes include selecting the appropriate band to reduce interference, understanding how home layout affects signal strength across bands, and configuring Windows settings to prioritize a specific band for stability or speed. Users share tips on switching bands via router settings or Windows network properties to resolve pixelation, drops, or slow connectivity. The tag covers practical advice for Windows users dealing with real-world Wi-Fi band challenges.
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