@user_b4idvi Thank you for reaching out to us over our Community Forums. Earlier generations of xFi Gateways are "dual band," meaning that they broadcast two separate radio bands for their WiFi network – a 2.4 GHz band and a 5 GHz band. The next generation xFi Advanced Gateway (XB8) is “tri-band”, meaning it broadcasts three separate radio bands – 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz, with WiFi 6E. To learn more about WiFi connections, please take a look at this article. Simplify Your WiFi – Benefits of Using One WiFi Name and Password for Your Home Network
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@user_b4idvi Thank you for reaching out to us over our Community Forums. Earlier generations of xFi Gateways are "dual band," meaning that they broadcast two separate radio bands for their WiFi network – a 2.4 GHz band and a 5 GHz band. The next generation xFi Advanced Gateway (XB8) is “tri-band”, meaning it broadcasts three separate radio bands – 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz, with WiFi 6E. To learn more about WiFi connections, please take a look at this article. Simplify Your WiFi – Benefits of Using One WiFi Name and Password for Your Home Network
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