Heh. I’ve seen some of those with that “no-talent…clown”.
Nah, but to get back to the original title question, and since we got onto a movie track, then maybe the answer is that the way to get Wyze Cam v4 to connect to Wi-Fi 6 is just like when Decker merged with V’Ger in Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
In my case, 1 person (though many would tag along for monitor tossing events), and only huge companies were doing GPS NTP/Stratum 1 back then. Lets just say I was on call during the Y2K panic.
Oh yeah changing the water cooler bottle also fell on IT. Sorry I’m trying to finish 300 runs of CAT5, you can have tap water for now.
The table isn’t intended to explain or justify Wyze’s marketing. I was playing with Markdown and wanted to create an easy visual because so many other community members were writing imprecisely in their posts.
This is direct off the Asus website. So why claim Wi-Fi 6 comparability yet state it doesn’t support 5g?
WiFi 6 is the WiFi Alliance name for 802.11ax technology defined by IEEE, it provides a better, more efficient and faster data transfer compared to older WiFi technology. Unlike 802.11ac, the new 802.11ax not only works on 5GHz WiFi but also on 2.4GHz WiFi, guaranteeing better wireless connection on all existing bands.
Ask Wyze. This is primarily a user-to-user support community, and Wyze employees tend to monitor only a few categories. Also, note the footnote [1] in my table.
They do not state that the camera supports dual band or 5ghz. 2.4Ghz AX is WIFI 6, they are not mis-representing anything.
Wifi 6 is supported on 2.4ghz or 5ghz (unlike wifi 5 which was 5ghz only, the 2.4 was still old N wifi). It does not have to support both to be wifi 6 compliant. Anything that supports both will typically be labelled as “dual band”.