Yes, the PS4 has built in Wi-Fi. It also has a Gigabit Ethernet port for wired connections.

The PS4 has a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi adapter.

Yes, the PS4 Slim has built in Wi-Fi.

From the main menu, select Settings.Select Network.Select Set Up Internet Connection.Select Wi-Fi.Select Custom.Enter your network name (SSID) and password, then select Connect.

Yes, you can use your PS4 as a router. To do this, you’ll need to set up your PS4 as a Wi-Fi hotspot. This can be done by going to Settings > Network > Set Up Internet Connection > Use Wi-Fi. From there, select your PS4 as the Wi-Fi hotspot and enter your password.

The PlayStation 4 uses a lot of Wi-Fi. It can use up to 8GB of data in just one day.

Yes, the PS4 can use 5g Wi-Fi. However, it is not always necessary or recommended. The 2.4g Wi-Fi band is more than adequate for most gaming needs, and will provide a more stable connection. If you do have a 5g network and want to use it, you can go into the settings of your PS4 and change the network to 5g.

Yes, the PS4 can be used as a WiFi hotspot. To do this, go to Settings > Network > Set Up Internet Connection > Use Wi-Fi. Select your PS4 as the connection type and enter your password.

There is no definitive answer to this question as 5g Wi-Fi can offer different levels of performance depending on the specific router and environment. However, in general, 5g Wi-Fi should offer better performance for gaming devices like the PS4 than older standards like 2.4g Wi-Fi.

There are a few things you can check if your PS4 is not connecting to WiFi. Make sure your router is turned on and that the PS4 is set to the correct network. If it is still not connecting, try restarting your router and PS4. If those steps do not work, you may need to call your internet service provider.

There is no simple answer to this question. Ethernet is typically faster than WiFi, but there are many factors that can affect performance. Factors such as distance, interference, and the number of devices using the network can all affect speeds.