Has anyone had a issue like this yet? When I set my routers 5g to the DFS channels my moto edge plus does not see the network but all of my other ax compatible devices don't have a issue.
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We don't seem to have a Q and A section yet for the SII. Just ordered mine but still finding out more about it. The Samsung website mentions it has dual channel wifi and that means it is much faster. Sorry but what is dual channel wifi? Can't seem to find a simple explanation. Do you need to have a particular router or anything else to benefit from it?
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you don't need a particular router... it just means it has a wi-fi antenna for the 2.4 ghz band and the 5 ghz band... this means the phone should support wireless A/B/G/N(2.4ghz)/N(5ghz).
While a dual band router would give you all of these options you don't need it....
Summary:
Dual Band WiFi in phone = Able to access any type of WiFi hotspot
I own a dual band router and I was glad when I read a few weeks back that it had indeed dual band wifi, just like my Galaxy Tab. HTC phones don't have it, so it's an advantage in comparison with the HTC Sensation.
Usually the 5GHz band is faster, probably because it's not as common and thus not as crowded as the 2.4GHz band...
it is faster but not necessarily for the reason of less devices using it... honestly when it comes down to it it's band width... higher frequency typically = greater bandwidth
hi. can anyone confirm the wifi spec of the gt-i9100. the samsung site states :
802.11 a / g / b / gn (2.4GHz / 5GHz)
but i believe there are other things that have to be taken into consideration. i have a netgear wn802t-200 access point which is an 802.11n 2.0 device supporting single band 2.4ghz and dual channel 20mhz & 40mhz, which in theory is up to 300mbps. my sgs2 will only connect at 65mbps which suggests to me that it only has one antenna and only supports the 20mhz channel. is this correct or should i be able to get a higher link speed with this access point ? i can't find this definitively answered anywhere so am hoping the good folks here can confirm. cheers.
From what i read on the specs the Snapdragon 400(MSM8266) supports 2.4/5GHz WiFi bands and a/b/g/n/ac classes, but devices like Moto G (XT1032) support only the 2.4GHz band.
On the other hand devices like Xperia M2, that share the same SoC, apparently support the 5GHz band.
Is there some kind of software restriction to remove the 5GHz compatibility? I can't understand why it shouldn't work...
Hi everyone,
I'm new to xda-developers forum and hope you guys welcome me to the community .
To be honest, I actually registered on this forum because I had a problem with connecting to a 4G network.
I have a Xiaomi redmi note 3 special edition and it supports TDD LTE 2300Mhz band. I also have my internet connection which is also on a TDD LTE 2300Mhz network. ISP has provided me with a device (a huawei router) along with the internet connection and I can use that SIM only on that device, although my phone supports the same TDD LTE network band, ISP network refuses to register my phone on the network when I've put the SIM into my phone . So, here a question arises, How do they identify the device? Can I trick the network to show them my phone as the router they have given? :silly: I'm pretty sure they not only use the IMEI, (I've tried changing IMEI with another device. It didn't work). So what else they can use to identify the device trying to register on their network? Serial No? or is there something else to identify a device on a TDD LTE network? I hope all of your support on this. Could you please share your knowledge on this topic? :fingers-crossed:
Thank you
I have recently been getting download speeds of over 700Mbs on T-Mobile, so I was trying to figure out if I was using some of the new Sprint Mid band spectrum - Band n41 (2.5 GHz). LTE discovery says it is on band 66, but that seems to fast for 600Mhz (at least what I have been used to which was just like LTE). Any knowledge would be helpful...
Thanks
Have you tried this app? Works for LTE, not sure if it'll tell you the 5G band, though.
Network Cell Info Lite & Wifi - Apps on Google Play
Signal Strength, Mobile, Wifi, Speed Test, Bad Signals, Cellular, 5G, LTE, 4G
play.google.com
Or try this app, you can select the band you want.
Network Mode Samsung - Apps on Google Play
Network Mode / Band Selection / LTE ONLY for Samsung
play.google.com