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- Wireless Networking Single Band
Wireless Networking Single Band
Generally speaking, single band wireless routers have a weaker signal, which means their range will be not be as far as a dual band wireless router. This does not necessarily make it an inferior router, however. For those who live in small apartments or need a wireless router just for a single office, a single band router may provide plenty of range and signal strength for that small area.