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CoreyinWP

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Location
West Palm Beach Fl
RV Year
2017
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Ventana 4369
RV Length
44
TOW/TOAD
Buick Enclave
Setting up a new router and was curious how others handled the 2.4 and 5ghz wifi bands. Are you using different names and connecting depending on need or ability of pieces of equipment to utilize the different bands>
 
If the new router has the ability to combine them for one SSID I'd consider that. Otherwise I do name them so I know what's what such as CoreyNet-2.4 and CoreyNet-5
 
My router, by default, names them differently - modify as desired (mine is FBI_VAN_8).
 
My router, by default, names them differently - modify as desired (mine is FBI_VAN_8).
Rick, I like your sense of humor...
 
I did that for a while, using "FBI Van" "NSA Drone" etc. Love the wifi humor I see in the list at times.
 

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