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No, they are not the same. A common misconception is thinking that the “5GHz” setting on your Wi-Fi router means you have access to 5G. Wi-Fi routers use short-range radio frequencies, usually either 2.4GHz or 5GHz, to transmit internet signals to devices within your home. While 5GHz is one of the frequency bands your Wi-Fi can use, it is different from 5G, which is a cellular technology that operates on higher-frequency waves.
The terms “5G cellular” and “5 GHz Wi-Fi” often get confused because they sound similar, but they refer to entirely different technologies. Here’s a breakdown of their differences:
5G Cellular:
5 GHz Wi-Fi:
5G Cellular:
5 GHz Wi-Fi:
5G Cellular:
5 GHz Wi-Fi:
5G Cellular is a mobile technology for wide-area, high-speed internet and connectivity provided by telecom companies.
5 GHz Wi-Fi is a frequency band used for faster, local Wi-Fi connections in homes and offices. Both have different use cases and infrastructures but aim to improve connectivity and speed for their respective purposes.