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pdshapiro
Apr 07, 2020Aspirant
How to get wifi adapter to select 5GHz band from router
Just installed ModelA6150 Wifi adapter in order to use 5GHz band on home Comcast router. But data rate on the connected PC shows as slow as before when earlier adapter was using noisy 2.4Ghz band. My...
- Apr 07, 2020
Not saying this is the case but if you have bandsteering on, it can take a bit as it determines how much bandwidth it uses and if it needs the 5ghz or 2.4ghz
pdshapiro
Apr 07, 2020Aspirant
It's a new Comcast router that does support 5GHz ... no name is visible on the router (which they call a gateway) but it was installed only couple of weeks ago. Other devices (Android phone, and new MAC) that work in 5GHz get super high data rates so the 5GHz band in the router seems to be working. The connection to my PC however is still where it was using 2.4GHz although the radio type shown on the WiFi icon on my PC says the radio type is 801.11n, but I guess that could be either 2.4GHz or 5GHz? Is there any way to determine whether the adapter is working at 5GHz and if it isn't, to make it do so?
plemans
Apr 07, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Again, if the router supports/uses band steering, the router chooses which band to connect the wifi device to.
https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/benefits-same-wifi-network-password-name-xfi-gateway
- pdshapiroApr 07, 2020Aspirant
I've confirmed by checking my Android (Pixel) phone which is in the same location as the PC that it is working at 5GHz so the router must be selecting 5GHz for the phone. According to the link you provided (for which, many thanks), the router does this beam selection automatically. And yet, my PC ... using the new adapter A6150... seems stuck at the rate it was getting when limited to 2.4GHz. Why would this be?
- plemansApr 07, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Not saying this is the case but if you have bandsteering on, it can take a bit as it determines how much bandwidth it uses and if it needs the 5ghz or 2.4ghz
- pdshapiroApr 07, 2020Aspirant
I think you're right. I've suddenly started to get 5GHz type speeds, ~160Mbs, so apparently the router concluded that the new adapter would work better at 5GHz. As you say, it took a while, then just started working. Thanks very much for your help!