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EP 1: WHY YOUR WI-FI FEELS SLOW (IT'S NOT THE BARS)

Aired January 5, 2026·14 min
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"Full bars, and Netflix still buffers. The problem isn't your internet plan, it's the air you share. Wi-Fi is radio, devices take turns talking, and a busy evening throttles performance even when the signal looks strong. Once you see Wi-Fi as a shared intersection instead of a private lane, everything about placement, bands, and channels makes more sense.

I walk through the bands in plain terms: 2.4 GHz for reach, 5 GHz for speed, 6 GHz for cleaner air with Wi-Fi 6E and 7. Then the standards without the marketing: Wi-Fi 5 for peak speed, 6 for efficiency under load, 6E for fresh spectrum, 7 for capacity and latency. You're not chasing bandwidth, you're competing for airtime.

Houses usually have coverage problems, apartments usually have contention problems, and the fixes are different. I finish with a five-step checklist: move the access point, match band to device, right-size your channel width, add APs with wired backhaul when you can, and upgrade for efficiency rather than the number on the box. If it still melts down after all that, then you've earned the right to side-eye your ISP. After you move the router out of that cabinet."

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