You still need a router: The ONT converts the fiber signal but doesn't distribute Wi-Fi. You need a router connected to the ONT to get wireless coverage throughout your home — either a standalone uni.
What Is 5G Home Internet?
5G home internet is the most recent advancement in wireless data connection. It's technically a cellular network (which powers your phone plan), bu...
Are 5G and 5GHz the same thing?
It's worth clarifying that 5G home internet isn't the same thing as the 5GHz frequency band you already see on your current router. That 5GHz techn...
What Is a 5G Modem and Router?
A 5G modem, on the other hand, doesn't use any hard-wired connection at all. Instead, it uses radio signals to “talk” to the 5G cell phone towers n...
Where Is 5G Home Internet Available?
5G home internet availability depends on both your internet provider, where you live, and the type of 5G internet in your area. People living in or...
Do I Need a 5G Modem or Router?
You do need a 5G router for 5G internet service, but whether you need one right now—or even need to purchase one for yourself—is less likely. While...
Is 5G high-speed internet?
Yes, 5G qualifies as high-speed (also known as broadband) internet. To qualify as high-speed, the connection must deliver at least 25Mbps download...
Is 5G internet available in my area?
Right now, 5G home internet is still in the process of being rolled out, so the cities and towns where it's available might appear a little random....
If you have a dual-band Wi-Fi router, your router supports 5GHz technology. 5GHz is just another band of radio waves where you can get Wi-Fi signal...
Will 5G replace Wi-Fi?
At this point in the rollout, it's tough to say whether 5G will replace traditionally powered Wi-Fi (via broadband internet networks), especially s...
Will 5G interfere with Wi-Fi?
Nope. If you have a traditional Wi-Fi network in your home, using 5G (via your cell phone or cellular-connected device) won't interfere with your s...