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He said 5G, not 5 GHz. 5G is not a very precise term in this context since it refers to modulation and data encoding schemes, but it is used on several bands including up around 60 GHz.

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Um, WiFi routers use either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz signals. The whole thing is based on commercial consumer routers and has nothing to do with 5G cellular communication technology. IRE is interchanging 5G and 5 GHz in my his comment. That's not what the article said at all. He added 5G when it is not applicable.