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Jul 21, 2012 - 11:43pm
GregOstertag
Most devices don't have the ability to connect at 5 GHz yet.
Only some of the very newest ones do. Soon enough, though, you'll get more use out of that band.
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Router question...
bluecheese
Jul 21, 11:37pm
They don't have that ability
(nm)
TonyStark
Jul 21, 11:38pm
Meaning, they can't connect at 5 ghz?
(nm)
bluecheese
Jul 21, 11:39pm
Most devices don't have the ability to connect at 5 GHz yet.
GregOstertag
Jul 21, 11:43pm
I also have a brand new computer...
bluecheese
Jul 21, 11:47pm
No, it should all depend on the wifi adapter. They have ones
GregOstertag
Jul 21, 11:57pm
I have a Cisco E2500 router that does dual band
CG4BYU
Jul 22, 12:39am
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