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2g and 5g on the router
hello all
when I search for networks on my phone appears 2g and 5g and im connected to 5 on phone, but on the laptop it only shows 2g, does anyone know thanks DOROTHY COTTON (MRS) |
Re: 2g and 5g on the router
Yes, not all wireless devices support the newer 5G, thats why it doesn't show up.
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and that will be a contributing factor to your speed issues from the previous thread as well. 5ghz is the way forward.
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Do have a really crap laptop then? Never should have let Nick get it for me.
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Not necessarily, it's just the wireless card that's crap. It may be possible to upgrade it but I don't konw whicn laptop you have. As explained in your other thread an external wireless dongle may see improvements for you.
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Not necessarily, it's just one component and that doesn't make it bad per se. You could have a top end laptop and it still might come with a basic wireless chip.
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Thanks guys x
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I did already say it was almost certainly single-band in the previous thread as well.
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The wireless device in many systems is often the basic specification "N150" - 2.4Ghz band only.
In 40MHz (wide channel) mode the throughput can be up to 150Mbit, in 20MHz (narrow) it's limited to 72Mbit before losing anything to congestion or stepping down to lower speeds due to weak/interfered signal. The superhub offers 3 rather odd speed settings under advanced, Wireless radio. The lowest, up to 54, is what other devices would call B/G mode - you do NOT want this unless your kit is ANCIENT. The next, up to 144, seems to be the default - this is 20MHz mode, N standard, dual streaming available to N300 class devices - on N150, it's limited to 72Mbit. Up to 300 - this is the 40MHz mode - if your channels are not too congested (try Inssider free on your PC to check - http://www.techspot.com/downloads/5936-inssider.html ), then this may double up the throughput on an N150 system. With "OBSS" selected, it will drop back to 20MHz mode if using wide will step on adjacent channels - If Inssider shows it in narrow and adjacent signal are present but weak, you could force it to stay in wide by deselecting OBSS |
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