I was using WiFi wrong: this is how I configure my Android phone to have the best connection at home

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Normally, we get carried away by the advancement of technology and opt for WiFi 5, the fastest version. However, it is not always the best option.

 

When we talk about connect our Android mobile to the Internet, we have two predominant options: mobile data and WiFi. Being at home, it is best to take advantage of the wireless connection that generally allows us to take advantage of the fiber optics that reach the home. You can do it by entering the password or with other methods that allow you to bypass it.

In this sense, we have recommended various actions such as turning off the WiFi when we leave the house, using an old mobile phone as a WiFi router, or checking the network performance with the test integrated into the Xiaomi software. All of this allows us to maximize the use of this popular connection, but… Have you ever wondered if you use WiFi correctly on your Android smartphone? Perhaps you have overlooked a very important aspect.

What WiFi do I need on my Android mobile? Speed ​​or coverage?

Both current mobile phones with Google OS and relatively modern routers have the ability to broadcast the well-known WiFi connectivity in two different bands. They may sound familiar to you because of their names, derived from the frequencies: 2.4GHz or 5GHz.

Surely if you knew this differentiation, you would opt for the second option without consideration. No, you wouldn’t be making a mistake, although there are some asterisks in this area. First, 5 GHz WiFi networks provide a higher bandwidth much higher than the 2.4 GHz band, making it ideal for mobile use: app downloads, or even streaming content playback, will be faster and more fluid.

This is why many users focus on connecting their smart devices to this band. However, as Mundo Xiaomi colleagues comment, it is common to think that everything will work better this way. We couldn’t be more wrong..

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While WiFi 5 networks provide us with higher upload and download rates, the old 2.4 GHz networks still rule in one crucial element: the coverage. Connecting our Android mobile to this network is essential if we experience problems with the WiFi signal, and even if we don’t have them, it is equally recommended.

Thus, we avoid saturating the 5 GHz band, leaving it free for devices that need a large volume of data, like the computer. It is not only convenient to change the WiFi mobile, but we should also apply this setting to home automation or other devices. gadgets such as televisions with Android TV or the Chromecast itself with Google TV.

Will it affect the performance of these devices? We do not answer this question with a resounding answer: somewhat more demanding tasks such as 4K streaming They usually require a minimum of 15 Mbps (according to Netflix). 2.4GHz WiFi comfortably exceeds that figure, in fact, it can easily reach 100 Mbps.

Applying this change on our mobile we won’t notice a difference. Yes, we will appreciate it, and for the better, in the rest of the devices that have more intensive use. It will only take a few seconds to enter the same password and be connected, again, to the home router.

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Mubashir Hassan
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