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HT2000W's 5Ghz radio not working.
- 8 years ago
Okay. Update.
The neighbors have a newer Lenovo Thinkpad that most definitely does have the ability to connect using the 5Ghz band. It was brought over. It turns out my modem is fine. It connected without issue. We didn't really try anything with it other than just going to Google and doing a quick search. That was enough, though.
I feel like a schmuck. LOL. :(
GabeU wrote:They're in cahoots!!!! That's what it is!
It's a simple and elegant solution, I think. LOL
I'm also not getting the same blazing speeds others on Gen 5 are getting, and now the solution seems clear: satellites don't like me.
maratsade wrote:I'm also not getting the same blazing speeds others on Gen 5 are getting, and now the solution seems clear: satellites don't like me.
I forgot about that. That's just crazy. I still don't get that. Perhaps, in the future, they will make some adjustments to your beam or gateway to get your speeds up.
- maratsade8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
GabeU wrote:
maratsade wrote:I'm also not getting the same blazing speeds others on Gen 5 are getting, and now the solution seems clear: satellites don't like me.
I forgot about that. That's just crazy. I still don't get that. Perhaps, in the future, they will make some adjustments to your beam or gateway to get your speeds up.
It's weird indeed -- the numbers show higher speeds, but the actual surfing speed doesn't seem any faster than before, and at times pages take more time to load up. I'm sure it'll get fixed eventually.
Oddly, downloads from the Apple app store are much faster than before, which is very nice. So the speed is there, clearly, but the browsers haven't gotten the memo yet. :)
- C0RR0SIVE8 years agoAssociate Professor
Care to list the exact model of wifi adapters/devices your using that can't see the 5Ghz band?
If it's a draft varient that those devices support, they may not be able to connect to any 5Ghz system.- GabeU8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
My Acer has a Qualcomm Atheros AR956x adapter, which is supposed to work at both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz, but may not be using the 5Ghz band in this particular system.
The Dell has a "Dell Wireless 1705 802.11b|g|n" adapter, but it may only work at 2.4Ghz.
My Sony TV has a b|g|n card, but after further reading it only works at 2.4Ghz.
So, as it turns out, it's possible that none of the three things I have will connect to 5Ghz, so that may actually be the problem.
I guess I should have done a little more research.
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