This phone is broken (broken screen) and was given to me, so I figured I’d use it as a WiFi extender, but I guess I can’t.

  • TurboWafflz@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    I’ve only seen that option on phones with two radios, it uses the 2.4GHz radio for one connection and the 5GHz radio for the other

    • LH0ezVT@sh.itjust.works
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      8 minutes ago

      I am not entirely sure what kind of radio fuckery happens, but my phone (Oneplus 6 with LineageOS) can be connected to a 5 Ghz wifi network and have a 5 GHz hotspot open at the same time.

      I am assuming the wifi chip has two (or more) somewhat independent frontends, since my home wifi and the phone hotspot are on two different 5 GHz frequencies.

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      8 hours ago

      That’s kinda required. I doubt one antenna can simultaneously send and receive.

      Anyway, there’s still only one controller, so your bandwidth is still halved.

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        7 minutes ago

        I am not sure if the bandwidth is really limited by the controller, or by the modulation / signal-to-noise ratios in practical scenarios.

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          4 hours ago

          Oh, I should clarify; this is more than send and receive - there’s some amount of network routing involved with being a Wi-Fi extender or relay or whatever.

          What I probably meant to say is one antenna cannot send/receive simultaneously on more than one network.

          But, yes, duh, thank you for calling me out on that one!