Switching to 5 GHz made a pretty obvious difference for me, especially when mirroring HD videos or longer tutorials. On 2.4 GHz, the signal had to fight with everyone else’s devices, plus microwaves, Bluetooth speakers, and all kinds of interference. With 5 GHz it stayed way cleaner. I also use an app that keeps the connection stable even if the network gets a little busy — this one Wirelessly mirror iPhone . Between that and 5 GHz, the stutters almost disappeared.
Switching to 5 GHz made a pretty obvious difference for me, especially when mirroring HD videos or longer tutorials. On 2.4 GHz, the signal had to fight with everyone else’s devices, plus microwaves, Bluetooth speakers, and all kinds of interference. With 5 GHz it stayed way cleaner. I also use an app that keeps the connection stable even if the network gets a little busy — this one Wirelessly mirror iPhone . Between that and 5 GHz, the stutters almost disappeared.