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Florida3
Jun 29, 2023Aspirant
A6100 Wireless Adapter not Connecting to 5GHz WiFi Router
I have a Netgear Nighthawk AX12 RAX102v2 router. My computer will only pick up 2.4 GHz, and I am having trouble with interference, so I purchased the AC600 WiFi adapter in order to connect over 5.0 G...
michaelkenward
Jun 30, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Which version of Windows? Do you have all the latest drivers for your PC's USB chips?
Florida3 wrote:
If I install the adapter using the Standalone exe file, my network list does not show the 5.0 GHz at all.
Is that in Windows networking?
- Florida3Jun 30, 2023Aspirant
I am running Windows 10, and all of my drivers are up to date.
Yes, when I run Standalone it does not show the 5.0 GHz in Windows Network and Sharing Center or in the bottom-right of my screen, where the WiFi symbol is.
When I use the non-Standalone this is the message that I receive when I try to connect to the 5.0 GHz. Sometimes it just fails and other times it fails and then hooks up to the 2.4 GHz.
Thank you for responding!
- michaelkenwardJun 30, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Florida3 wrote:
I am running Windows 10, and all of my drivers are up to date.
Yes, when I run Standalone it does not show the 5.0 GHz in Windows Network and Sharing Center or in the bottom-right of my screen, where the WiFi symbol is.
Don't forget that with the RAX120 – there is no such thing as the RAX102v2 in your message – unless you have disabled Smart Connect you won't see separate SSIDs for 2.4 and 5.0 GHz. They share the same SSID.