5.0 For Guests Only......
....5GHz should probably remain reserved for applications that require a great deal of bandwidth.
Example: Someone has "Cut-The Cord," and has multiple "streaming" devices situated around their home. They have decided to rely on a WIFI connection, in lieu of the expense of hard-wiring these streaming boxes, or Smart TV's.
Smart toasters, refrigerators, + washers & dryers probably better off remaining on the 2.4GHz frequency. Eventually, this could change; but, for now, this is probably the best way to think about setting up a new router.
....5GHz should probably remain reserved for applications that require a great deal of bandwidth.
Example: Someone has "Cut-The Cord," and has multiple "streaming" devices situated around their home. They have decided to rely on a WIFI connection, in lieu of the expense of hard-wiring these streaming boxes, or Smart TV's.
Smart toasters, refrigerators, + washers & dryers probably better off remaining on the 2.4GHz frequency. Eventually, this could change; but, for now, this is probably the best way to think about setting up a new router.