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Icosahedral
Sep 30, 2015Aspirant
N600 USB Wifi Adapter cannot see 5ghz networks
I've recently purchased an N600 USB Wifi adapter so that I can use my 5ghz network, since my laptop does not have a 5ghz capable card. However, I cannot see any 5ghz networks with the adapter. The ne...
Babylon5
Oct 01, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Could you tell us the model number of the adaptor please, N600 is generic and can apply to a range of models?
Actually, it looks like there is only one N600 USB adaptor, the WNDA3100, is that it? This is a dual band device so should be able to detect / connect to 5GHz networks.
Do you see any other 5GHz networks in a WiFi scan?
Icosahedral
Oct 01, 2015Aspirant
Yes, it is the WNDA3100. I cannot see any 5ghz networks, even though I know my own is broadcasting.
- Babylon5Oct 01, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
By default that adaptor should be able to detect both 5GHz and 2.4GHz bands, and the Netgear Genie utility does not separate the two bands in a network scan. So I’m thinking that your adaptor may simply be faulty, are you able to arrange for a replacement or refund with the supplier?
- IcosahedralOct 01, 2015Aspirant
I don't think my adaptor is faulty, because my brother has the exact same one. His adaptor can see the 5ghz network on his computer. My adaptor cannot see the 5ghz on my computer. I tried using his adaptor on my computer, but I still could not see the 5ghz network.
- Babylon5Oct 02, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
So, it’s not the router and not the adaptor, and your computer cannot see any 5GHz networks? Take a look at the link below, in particular the adaptor’s Advanced properties and the parameter ‘Disable Bands’. I’m not sure what other parameters are available so you might want to check them all out. If parameters like ‘Disable Bands’ seem to be correct then try changing them anyway i.e. set it to disable and apply the setting, then set it back to enable.