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lemick's avatar
lemick
Aspirant
Nov 20, 2023

5G on N300WNR2000v4

N300 WNR2000 v4

The box says "Simultaneous Dual Band--runs 2.4 and 5GHz bands concurrently" but it connects only at 2.4. How do I get it to connect at 5?

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    • lemick's avatar
      lemick
      Aspirant

      That link will not open at all. . . Any suggestions?

      • microchip8's avatar
        microchip8
        Master
        Most likely because you have a router after router (double NAT). What's the device in front of the NETGEAR router?

  • lemick wrote:

    N300 WNR2000 v4

    The box says "Simultaneous Dual Band--runs 2.4 and 5GHz bands concurrently" but it connects only at 2.4. How do I get it to connect at 5?


    The WNR2000 doesn't connect to anything over wifi.

     

    I'm guessing that you mean things do not connect to the router's wifi at 5 GHz.

     

    You don't say which wifi clients you have. Some don't work at 5 GHz. That includes many IoT things.

     

    Looking at the manual for all five routers in the WNR2000 range, I see no indication that any of them supports 5 GHz wifi. After all, it dates from 2014 based on a model launched in 2009. And the N300 wifi standard isn't 5 GHz.

     

    Maybe that box was for a different device.

     

     

    • lemick's avatar
      lemick
      Aspirant

      Well, I suspect you are correct about its age and limits, but the unit labeling matches the box exactly--and the same box says, on one end panel, N300 Wireless Router (WNR2000v4) and on the other end panel, "Simultaneous Dual Band--runs 2.4 and 5GHz bands concurrently."

      The router is connected to Spectrum's internet modem and to my Windows 10 PC.

      Maybe I am mis-understanding "runs 24. and 5GHz band concurrently"???


      • lemick wrote:

        The router is connected to Spectrum's internet modem and to my Windows 10 PC.

         


        Over the years Spectrum will have provided many different modems to customers. That may include modem/routers.The important detail is the make and model number.

         



        Well, I suspect you are correct about its age and limits, but the unit labeling matches the box exactly--and the same box says, on one end panel, N300 Wireless Router (WNR2000v4) and on the other end panel, "Simultaneous Dual Band--runs 2.4 and 5GHz bands concurrently."

         


        You are right. The data sheet says "Simultaneous Dual Band—runs 2.4 and 5GHz bands concurrently". But the next bit says "IEEE 802.11 b/g/n 2.4 GHz". No mention of 5 GHz.

         

        The manual doesn't even refer to 5 GHz.

         

        Another spanner in the works is that the LAN connection is just 100BASE-Tx, so even if the router could handle 5 GHz wifi, you would not get that out of the internet. 

         


        Maybe I am mis-understanding "runs 24. and 5GHz band concurrently"???

        I think not. It is just another case of bad proofreading of the documentation.

        You might find this entertaining:

         

        Solved: N300 can't find my 5G network - NETGEAR Communities

         

        And that device is younger than yours.