I thought iPhones were clever enough to connect to 5 ghz when close to the router at least anyway thanks for your advises , will keep you posted in a couple of days
By the way since I have 2 gh633 at home can I sell them on eBay ? Or they'll ask for it at the end of the contract ??
Talktalk asked me to return equipment, but only one of the routers.
iPhones generally detect the 2.4Ghz networks before 5Ghz ones, so often go into that SSID. If in the same room as the home router, they do sometimes see the 5Ghz signal is strong and move onto that band. When the RSSI is below -60, ie through one or two walls, I find iPhones stick on 2.4Ghz.
Newer routers have a feature called "band steering." This feature basically detects which devices are dual band capable, then when it sees a dual band iPhone connecting at 2.4Ghz, with a decent signal strength, the router physically blocks the device logging into the 2.4Ghz band, thereby forcing it to use 5Ghz. This does solve the issue. In business environments you often see this setup, but not commonly in the home. This is why at work, your iphone etc probably roams onto 5Ghz... The only ISP equipment that has this feature is the new BT Hub, but the feature has not yet been enabled in the firmware, it shows "coming soon."
Edited by ukhardy07 (Fri 15-Jul-16 23:07:52)