Por que seu Wi-Fi Mesh NÃO usa 38 canais ao mesmo tempo (e o bendito Mesh Cabeado!)

Many believe that having dozens of available Wi-Fi channels solves all connection problems, but the technical reality of Mesh Networks is different. In this video, I answer a profound technical question: why, even with 38 available channels (2.4GHz and 5GHz), can your Mesh router still suffer from performance loss? If you experience signal drops, slow internet on your Mesh Wi-Fi, or have questions about how to configure your router for optimal performance, this video will show you the crucial difference between "available channels" and "simultaneous transmission." What you will learn in this video: ✅ How many channels actually exist in the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies. ✅ The "38-lane highway" analogy to understand the spectrum. ✅ Why Dual-Band routers divide the speed between modules. ✅ The importance of Backhaul (wired and wireless) in your network performance. ✅ When is it worth investing in a Tri-Band system? Understanding how your router's radio operates is the first step to stop suffering from bad Wi-Fi. If you're looking for a stable network for work, gaming, or streaming, this technical knowledge will help you choose the right equipment. 🚀 Subscribe to the O Cara da TI channel to master your network infrastructure and home technology! By becoming a member, you help keep the channel independent and producing high-quality videos. 🔗 Click the following link and choose your level! https://www.youtube.com/OCaraDaTI/join Video Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction: The myth of 38 channels 0:45 - Available channels vs. Channels used 02:15 - The highway analogy (How Wi-Fi chooses the route) 04:00 - The bottleneck of Dual-Band Mesh routers 06:00 - How Tri-Band solves the problem 07:30 - Conclusion: What to consider before buying #MeshNetwork #WiFi #Technology #SlowInternet #TheITGuy #Router #NetworkTips #Backhaul #WiFi6