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Wi-Fi and Network Questions

Bands, network names, mesh systems, and why the password has to be exactly right

  • 6 min read
  • 10 questions answered
  • Last reviewed August 2026
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Why 2.4 GHz

Range beats speed for a speaker

wall wall router 2.4 GHz 5 GHz still usable fading

Illustrative only. Actual reach depends on the building, the router and what else is nearby.

Almost every setup that stalls, stalls here. Not because the step is hard, but because home networks are more complicated than they look — two bands, sometimes two names, occasionally a guest network and an extender in the mix.

Question 01How do I connect Alexa to Wi-Fi, in one paragraph?

You give the network name and password to the Alexa app, and the app passes them to the Echo, which joins the network by itself. You never type anything into the speaker. Everything happens on your phone, and the only genuinely delicate part is entering the password exactly right.


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Question 02What's the difference between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz?

Distance versus speed.

Question 03Why do I see two network names that look almost the same?

Because many routers broadcast each band under its own name. You'll typically see something like Sharma-Home and Sharma-Home-5G.

Question 04What if I have a mesh system?

Mesh systems — a main unit plus satellite units placed around the house — almost always publish one network name covering the whole home, and manage the bands internally.

Question 05What about a Wi-Fi extender?

An extender is different from mesh, and the difference matters here.

Keep reading. Network problems are sometimes power problems in disguise. The preparation page explains why an underpowered adapter looks exactly like a Wi-Fi fault. Open that page.

Question 06Can I use my guest network?

You can connect to it, but it's usually a poor choice.

Question 07How exact does the password have to be?

Completely exact. Every character, including capitals.

Why the password on the router label may be out of date

The printed label shows the password the router shipped with, not necessarily the one in use today. If anyone — an installer, a family member, you three years ago — changed it afterwards, the label is a historical record rather than a current fact.

The current password lives in the router's own settings, reachable through the router manufacturer's app or its admin page, or with whoever made the change.


Question 08Can an Echo join a hidden network?

Yes, though it's less convenient. A hidden network doesn't broadcast its name, so it won't appear in any list of nearby networks — it has to be entered manually, spelled exactly as configured, including capitals.

Question 09What about hotel, dorm, or café Wi-Fi?

These usually don't work, and the reason is worth understanding.

Question 10Does moving house mean setting everything up again?

Not from scratch, but the network details do have to be updated.

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