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- [Requirements for WiFi devices](#requirements-for-wifi-devices)
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- [See also](#see-also)
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# Requirements for WiFi devices
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I am considering getting a 5G (mobile network) capable one, but as none
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satisfies my requirements, I might as well write them here for reference when
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looking at options.
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- WPA3 support as certification began in 2018 already.
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- WPA2/WPA3 Transitional mode
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- WiFi Enhanced Open (OWE) transition mode would be nice
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- Multiple SSIDs (including OWE/transition)
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- Option to have lower priority for the guest network
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- Transmit power control to set it to low
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- 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz dualband (should be obvious in 2022)
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- **_Ability to set same SSID for both_** (looking at you Huawei)
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- If the SSIDs differ, devices won't be able to decide between frequency
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and either 2.4 or 5 GHz must be chosen. 5 GHz is mostly subject to
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_Dynamic Frequency Selection_ which means no WiFi for 10 minutes on
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boot.
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- Quality of Service (QoS)
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## See also
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- [Apple: Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points](https://support.apple.com/HT202068)
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- [EFF: Open Wireless Movement](https://openwireless.org/)
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- [Metis: 8 reasons to turn down the transmit power of your Wi-Fi](https://metis.fi/en/2017/10/txpower/)
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- [Metis: Increase your cell phone battery life with a small change in the Wi-Fi network](https://metis.fi/en/2018/05/dtim-en/)
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- > Buried deep in the advanced settings of the Wi-Fi access point there is
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> a setting with a friendly title like DTIM Interval or DTIM Period. The
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> default setting is typically one. Change it to three, five or slightly
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> larger, but don’t go over ten. Often you can set it separately for
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> 2.4GHz and 5GHz, but use the same value for both. This is the short
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> answer. Read on to find out what this is all about.
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