📶 Smart Home WiFi Analyzer

Calculate how many smart devices your network can handle, check bandwidth requirements, and get router placement tips.

Smart Home Bandwidth Calculator

Enter how many of each device type you have to calculate your minimum internet speed requirement.

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2.4GHz vs 5GHz: Which Band for Smart Devices?

📡 2.4 GHz

  • ✅ Longer range (150+ feet)
  • ✅ Better wall penetration
  • ✅ Supported by ALL smart devices
  • ❌ Slower speeds
  • ❌ More interference
  • Use for: bulbs, sensors, plugs, cameras

⚡ 5 GHz

  • ✅ Much faster speeds
  • ✅ Less interference
  • ❌ Shorter range (50-80 feet)
  • ❌ Many smart devices don't support it
  • ❌ Poor wall penetration
  • Use for: TVs, game consoles, laptops

💡 Pro Tip: Separate Your Networks

Name your 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks differently (e.g., "HomeNet" and "HomeNet_Fast"). This prevents smart devices from accidentally connecting to the 5GHz band they can't use.

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Router Placement for Smart Homes

  • Center of your home: Place the router as centrally as possible to minimize maximum distance to any device.
  • Elevated position: WiFi signals spread downward. A router on a shelf covers more area than one on the floor.
  • Away from microwaves and cordless phones: Both operate on 2.4GHz and cause interference with smart devices.
  • Not in a cabinet or closet: Metal and walls dramatically reduce signal strength.
  • Use mesh for large homes: If your home is over 2,000 sq ft, one router rarely provides reliable coverage. Mesh systems like Eero, Orbi, or Google Nest WiFi solve this.