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LBC90808
4 years agoRoaming Rookie
Why is it my 5G Internet Gateway can't work using 5G?
As I understand the connections for bands, a B connection is 4G (LTE) and the N connection would be 5G. Whether bands using B12, B2 or B66 that primary signal is a 4G signal, right? Also, from the i...
iTinkeralot
4 years agoBandwidth Buff
XR 5G: Band n71 (600 MHz) I did some research and found an article that suggest that the n71 600 MHz is an extension of the 4G LTE 71 which is also in the 600 MHz range.
Band n41 (2.5 GHz) is the mid band 5G frequency often when on my phone in JC my iPhone will show the icon or
so it appears the n41 is up in some places in the trip-city areas.
We are too far out in the sticks for the higher bands. Not likely to ever get on one of these.
- Band n258 (24 GHz)
- Band n260 (39 GHz)
- Band n261 (28 GHz)
The higher mm wavelength bands are going to be more of a larger city and businesses with deep pockets. T-Mobile has this on online pages.
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