I've previously owned an iPhone and a Windows laptop but was frustrated by their lack of customization options, particularly with the inability to turn off the "5G" feature. When I reached out for advice before, I was disheartened to learn that no devices on the market allowed me to deactivate 5G, which sometimes activated without my knowledge. Now that I'm using devices at the library, I'd like to know if there's a better solution available. Are there apps, or would switching to Linux provide me with more control over this feature?
3 Answers
You might want to explore Linux for more flexibility. Linux is known for its customizability compared to Windows and could help you manage connection options better. Just make sure that your library devices support it.
It sounds like you're really in a tough spot! If you're dealing with 5G cellular service, you usually can turn it off in the phone's settings. If you're talking about a 5GHz WiFi network instead, that can get tricky if you can’t access the router settings. For computers, it helps to disable the cellular or WiFi adapter in the system settings. Might be worth giving these a shot!
I get the frustration! Most newer smartphones let you disable 5G, including Android phones. If your library devices are running on WiFi, try connecting to a 2.4GHz network instead of 5GHz if that’s causing issues. Also, consider looking into budget carriers that don’t offer 5G, so then it won’t even be an option for your phone.

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