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A WiFi band is a specific wireless broadcast frequency that a WiFi device can use to send or receive data. The WiFi bands that are available for devices to use are standardized to maintain compatibility with all kinds of devices and to meet regional broadcast regulations, though not all devices are capable of using all WiFi bands. For networking equipment, the number of bands that a device has typically indicates the number of radios that a device uses to broadcast WiFi signals. For example, a t
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