1. If I take the device overseas (e.g., to the United States or New Zealand), will 5GHz be available for use?2. If so, could you please explain how Intel products recognize the countries with 5GHz restrictions and whether changing the region and language settin...
Hi I'm in windows 10 64bit I've been trying to find a solution for this for weeks now now. Any attempt to use 5ghz or 802.11ac results in the wifi card dropping out and the system becoming unstable and needing a reboot or i get a blue screen. Some BSOD are "Kern...
Re:Slow 5ghz wifi speeds/range when Bluetooth is not enabled Hello@PranoySuresh, I'm sorry to hear that the Wi-Fi speed slows down when Bluetooth is disabled. Can you tell me if you have tried putting the device inSafe modeto see if the problem persists? In the meantime, plea...
Many routers send out WiFi signals at two different frequencies, 2.4GHz or 5GHz. Some routers broadcast on both. This gives you the option to choose the one that is best for you. Here are the differences: 2.4GHz5GHz CoverageCovers a larger area and has more range than 5GCovers a smaller...
While 5GHz may be your initial instinct to use for your Mac because the data rate is higher and gives the impression that it is faster, the 2.4GHz band may be a better option if you are several rooms away or too far from the router.This is because the 2.4GHz band will reach a farth...
Hi, i have found out that when i have "Disassociate On Low Acknowledgement" enabled on my Acer Predator W6 on 5Ghz WLAN and an device disconnects from the network (going out of range, shutting down laptop, etc) than openwrt restarts (cra...
Steps to reproduce I'm not using luci at all. All configuration from the command line. Here is my/etc/config/wireless. I tried to keep it as simple as possible, not even usingax. Use the following config config wifi-device 'radio0' ...
Connecting a computer directly to your router can help you determine why your WiFi isn’t working. First, use an Ethernet cable to connect your computer to your WiFi router. If you can’t open a website, try connecting to your modem. If you still can’t access the internet, the problem...
Couple of questions to attempt to help: Which band is the router working on? 5GHz? Which band is the laptop working on? 2.4GHz? Please keep the thread updated with your progress.
to check if a desktop supports dual-band wifi, you can look at the specifications list for the wifi adapter. dual-band wifi will usually be listed as supporting both 2.4ghz and 5ghz bands. this gives you the flexibility to connect to faster 5ghz networks when available, offering potentially ...