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Acampingwewillg
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Feb 01, 2021

Internet camera's/switches

Not so much an RV question but certainly could apply, with the advent of all things using a Wi-Fi network( camera's particularily)....I wonder at times how long before the network they work on, generally 2.4 ghz, is obsolete. Most cameras/switches tell you up front that they only work on the older frequency range....ones that I've seen anyways. With 5g and 6g not so far off, will it simply be a software upgrade or will all this we are buying now be worthless?

I'm not panicked but more curious so if anyone has input .....I'm all ears.???? or maybe I'm totally off base, show me the light!
  • APT wrote:
    Wifi 2.4GHz is not going away any tine soon. Routers and Access points are still being released with support for that range. 2.4GHz usually has better range than 5GHz in most environments. I predict 2.4GHz will be supported for 10+ years.

    Support of 5GHz will require some electronics update, not just SW.


    i have our 2.4 and 5ghz wifi set to the same ssid and password. the xfinity router has intelligence to choose the better path at any given time for our various devices.

    https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/benefits-same-wifi-network-password-name-xfi-gateway

    and i was going thru a box of old hardware yesterday and found my old Netgear 8-port dual band router. we used that before we switched to xfinity. wonder if it's worth anything?
  • I have several of those WyzeCams as well. They are a great value!

    Frk911, I also have the same SSID/PW using Ubiquti Access Points. It is great to have the devices float between 2.4 and 5GHz.

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