![]() That was, until we got that new router with two WiFi access points, 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz, and we were left questioning which one should we use… 2.4 Ghz Vs 5 Ghz Wifi That, and the odd occasion when suddenly, out of nowhere, our WiFi network goes down and we reach to the back of the box, sitting in the far corner of the living room and turn it off and on again, kicking it back to life and restoring peace and normality to the household. We hardly ever need to interact with the device that brings this internet access to our household, the router, and most of the time our only reminder of its existence are those blinking lights. We can even turn down our thermostat for holiday, from our smart watch, while boarding the plane. ![]() It enables us to watch TV series on our Smart TV’s and browse social media on our mobile devices. We can see our broadband as just another utility in the household, which feeds our myriad of devices with data from all over the globe. ![]() Our home network is one of those things we often take for granted.
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