Devices connected to a 5GHz wireless access point generally experience reduced signal interference as opposed to those connected to a 2.4GHz access point.
The 5GHz band has a larger number of non-overlapping channels and is typically less congested than the 2.4GHz band, which is shared with many household devices such as microwave ovens, baby monitors, and Bluetooth devices. This leads to less signal interference for devices connected within the 5GHz band.
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