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It uses 2.4Ghz channel. If you have lots of WiFi devices, moving them to 5Ghz channel can decongest the signals. Alternatively try switching off all Bluetooth and WiFi devices to confirm us they're causing any interference.
No, it uses the 5ghz channel. 5150-5250 hz
Source: I literally have the regulatory FCC booklet it comes with in front of me.
Oops. My bad then. In that case decongesting 2.4GHz channel won't really do any good.
Update: I'm finding conflicting information online. This is from Ars Technica:
They don’t have the correct information then. The booklet I have is the definitive answer, I bet they got their info from some other source.
Not that it matters at this point anyway. OP may as well try both.