My phone's WiFi works perfect at home and at other people's houses, but when I'm at work it doesn't work. It shows full blue bars yet I still can't access any webpage etc. In the WiFi advanced settings I have:
- "Avoid Poor Connections" unchecked
- "WiFi frequency band" set to auto rather than "5 GHz only" or 2.4 GHz only"
My company has great wifi and my coworker's phones don't have a problem. My work's WiFi also uses 5 GHz band. But I recently was fiddling around with the "WiFi frequency band" option and changed it from "Auto" to "2.4 GHz only". This completely solved the problem.
I guess my question is this. Is this the right thing to do? What is the difference between using 5GHz and 2.4 GHz? And does anyone know why switching my phone to 2.4 GHz when my work's WiFi is 5 GHz corrected the problem? All seems really odd to me
- "Avoid Poor Connections" unchecked
- "WiFi frequency band" set to auto rather than "5 GHz only" or 2.4 GHz only"
My company has great wifi and my coworker's phones don't have a problem. My work's WiFi also uses 5 GHz band. But I recently was fiddling around with the "WiFi frequency band" option and changed it from "Auto" to "2.4 GHz only". This completely solved the problem.
I guess my question is this. Is this the right thing to do? What is the difference between using 5GHz and 2.4 GHz? And does anyone know why switching my phone to 2.4 GHz when my work's WiFi is 5 GHz corrected the problem? All seems really odd to me