Well, no. WiFi is faster. 5G is ~150-200 megabits per second. 5GHz WiFi is anywhere between 300-500, with 2.4GHz at up to around what 5G is.
5G's advantages over WiFi is the range, with 2.4GHz range being pretty short and 5GHz being shorter than that (though 5GHz is less crowded because of that).
Since 5G originates from towers, the distance covered is many, many, many times greater -- which would be why there are some concerned pilots.
"Since 5G originates from towers, the distance covered is many, many, many times greater -- which would be why there are some concerned pilots."
Higher frequency is the inverse of distance traveled. It requires more power to transmit higher frequencies. Therefore, 5G requires many more times the towers (repeaters) than currently present.
Well, no. WiFi is faster. 5G is ~150-200 megabits per second. 5GHz WiFi is anywhere between 300-500, with 2.4GHz at up to around what 5G is.
5G's advantages over WiFi is the range, with 2.4GHz range being pretty short and 5GHz being shorter than that (though 5GHz is less crowded because of that).
Since 5G originates from towers, the distance covered is many, many, many times greater -- which would be why there are some concerned pilots.
Higher frequency is the inverse of distance traveled. It requires more power to transmit higher frequencies. Therefore, 5G requires many more times the towers (repeaters) than currently present.