| short answer is no, but the frequencies aren't far off wifi operates at 2.4Ghz most typically and also at 5Ghz (shorter range but faster) 5G will be ranges of frequencies, depending on jurisdictions, but typically between these two frequencies which are the sweet spot for domestic usage in the US, 5G carries AFAIK have ranges between 2.5Ghz and just under 4Ghz in the UK we have EE, O2 and Three operating ranges around 700Mhz besides also having ranges around 3.4Ghz and 3.6Ghz were Vodafone operates too, and those work a lot like US 5G 4G in the UK operates under 2.6Ghz, which is pretty close to wifi also, and LTE is just over 850Mhz or so basically wifi, 4G and 5G are not strictly higher or lower frequency to each other, it depends on local operators |