The Three Bands: Range vs Speed vs Capacity

The battle between WiFi bands has no universal winner — each frequency has a specific role in a professional network design. Confusing these three leads to mediocre designs that neither cover well nor perform well.

2.4GHz — The Long-Range Traveler: Penetrates walls more effectively. Ideal for IoT (cameras, thermostats, sensors) and distant devices. But its spectrum has only 3 non-overlapping channels (1, 6, 11) and is chronically congested in dense environments.
5GHz — The Reliable Workhorse: 25 non-overlapping channels available. Perfect balance between range and speed. The primary band for laptops, phones, and tablets in enterprise environments.
6GHz — The Express Lane: WiFi 6E and WiFi 7 open a virgin spectrum of 1,200 MHz. Zero congestion today. Real multi-gigabit speeds. Ideal for critical applications: 4K video conferencing, massive file transfers, low-latency gaming.

Intelligent Band Steering with UniFi

At INALAMBRICA.US we configure the UniFi system to aggressively push capable devices toward 5GHz and 6GHz, reserving 2.4GHz exclusively for legacy IoT. The result is an ecosystem where every device operates on the optimal band for its use case without manual intervention.

Are all your devices connecting on 2.4GHz because it "has better range"?

That destroys performance. We implement aggressive Band Steering that places every device on its optimal band.

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