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kugelblitz
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24-03-2025

Geolocalisation “hors quebec”

Bonjour,

J’habite à Gatineau, mais vraiment proche d’Ottawa. Dans le sens que, Je sors de chez moi, traverse un pont et je suis à Ottawa.

Ça semble me causer des problemes lorsque j’essaie d’ecouter des chaines du Quebec (par exemple le hockey à Rds ou TVA sports avec mes données de telephone. Donc, quand je me suis pas sur mon wifi. Par exemple, à un café juste à côté, ou durant mes pauses au travail.  La diffusion est bloquée parce que l’on dit que je ne peux ecouter du contenu “hors Quebec”

auriez-vous une solution à proposer?

 

merci

 

 

 

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  • There was a time where it would be irrelevant; as the benefit would never be tangiby-felt, but now its starting to change with Videotron offering > 50mbit internet, video streaming, and high-bandwidth applications.

     

    Case-in-point:

     

    - If you're in an urban apartment building: 5Ghz only.  This is because the sheer amount of 2.4ghz devices in your physical surrounding, that makes it literally impossible to have a fully-clear channel for your wifi to operate, and if you crave bandwidth; you will be best-served with 5Ghz. 

     

    - If you're in a residential neighborhood (without anybody stacked on top and below you) then, you'll want to use both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz by having both networks using the same SSID (wifi name), and you might even want to consider a central location where to put your router (main floor, centrally-located, and forget the old basement computer desk that nobody uses anymore).    

     

    5Ghz allows you to reach must higher bandwidths (up to 1300mbps in some cases), while 2.4Ghz maxes-out at 300/450mbit, both in ideal conditions (which never happens; usually perfect condition flank speed is about half of that).

     

    Also, there's a question of spectrum; 2.4ghz goes easier through walls than 5ghz.   5Ghz covers a single-bedroom apartment well, while it won't ensure an entire 2-story house, so thats where 2.4ghz comes-in.

     

    Great read:

    https://lifehacker.com/5931743/top-10-ways-to-boost-your-home-wi-fi

    • Avatar de Eric
      Eric
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      I never used the same SSID for the 5 Ghz and 2.4 Ghz. Maybe it's my phone, but i found that it tend to go back really too easily to the 2.4 Ghz.

       

      Is there a solution to that behaviour?