Why is 4G more stable than WiFi

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Basically the title. How come YT barely needs to buffer and has a more stable connection comoared to WiFi? Does it depend on the router as well?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

It would definitely depend on the quality of the wifi router, distance to the router, and interference with the signal of the router. Other possibilities would include how many people are using the network and what your home internet speeds are.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Depends on the WiFi.

If you have good WiFi and a good router, your WiFi might be better.

Your 4G is just better than your WiFi probably because you don’t have a very good WiFi router.

Get an asus a1900.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Cellular providers spent billions of dollars for dedicated spectrum to run their 4G networks in. The benefit of cleaner spectrum is that they can run much more precise protocols on dedicated hardware. LTE basestations a millions of dollars a piece & the protocol wouldn’t work well in a noisy frequency band.

WiFi on the other hand runs in unlicensed bands, mixed in with bluetooth, microwave ovens, drones, and your neighbors’s WiFi. Plus it runs on hardware that only costs $150. The protocol has to be much more robust to interference, which degrades performance somewhat.