

There are one of two WiFi frequency bands your router can use (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, or both if your router is dual-band), but there's a catch:

Sometimes, it takes adjusting your router's settings to do the trick- and a key router setting that helps dictate your network's WiFi signal strength is the WiFi channel.Ī WiFi channel is a small band within a larger frequency band, which is a certain radio wave frequency range that your router uses to transmit wireless signal.

If you've ever had the unfortunate encounter with spotty WiFi, you may know that the common fixes like relocating closer to your router and fully rebooting it don't always solve the problem.
