I just read this most excellent article
https://www.networkcomputing.com/wireless-infrastructure/4-wifi-band-steering-myths
And the part about there needing to be more abundant 5ghz APs for it to work right plus the fact that i am in a very non congested area (wide open country no other SSIDs for miles) makes 2.4ghz connections very appealing. And I have often looked at my devices in certain conditions where 2.4 was for sure available and the devices were struggling to get a 5ghz link and thought “huh? That’s not right”.
read this article - https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Radio_Settings/Band_Steering_Overview
The part where it talks about regardless of whether the 5 GHz signal is very weak and perhaps the 2.4 GHz signal is very strong it will still prefer the 5 sounds like a problem I encounter here on a regular basis where there are hills and trees and all kinds of stuff in the way of a lot of 5ghz traffic and I’m yelling at it to just grab the 2.4 and get on with it.
My sense is dual band without band steering is probably the right set up for me.
Any thoughts or guidance?
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