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Dual-Band Routers

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Unhappy with your wireless network performance?

With the 2.4Ghz frequency band becoming ever-more congested, the best way to give your Wi-Fi the boost it needs is with a dual-band router.

When wireless first came along in the 1990's, it was a brave exciting new world.  But in the many years since, as the availability of wireless has steadily spread, the number of devices jostling for attention in the frequency band used by most laptops and mobile devices has exploded.

The result is heavy congestion, and if you are still using a single-band 2.4Ghz-only router, the likelihood is that, at one time or another, your wireless router has had a its performance compromised by the activities of neighbouring wireless networks, microwave ovens, video and TV senders, Bluetooth devices and even baby monitors!.

If you want smoother HD video streaming over your wireless networ, snappy backups and a reliable, steady connection, you need a dual-band router.  Dual-band routers operate in a different radio frequency band - 5Ghz, that's far less congested, and can offer faster speeds and more reliable operation.

 

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