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Creating a 2.4ghz band with a 5ghz bridge

  • 29-10-2020 07:18PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9


    Hi I have set up a WiFi bridge between 2 buildings using 2 ubiquiti m5 loco nanostations. I have conflicting opinions regarding setting up a 2.4ghz network on the receiver building. A company has told me that a d- link router :
    1200Mbps D-Link™ 4G Router (w/ Detachable Antennas)
    Can receive the 5ghz signal that has been bridged and can distribute a 2.4 & 5ghz signal. ( I need the 2.4ghz frequency for smart home products)

    Can any one help clear up this situation before I decide to buy the router . Thanks


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