My laptop does not want to connect to my 5 Ghz Wi-Fi network.
I use a stick for that. Have it lying around 2 (both different brands and models, and the inner workings) and both have the same problems.
With the 2.4 GHz network, both sticks can be connected without any problems.
Windows (10, Pro in 64 bit version) always tells me:
No connection to the network possible.
In the logs from the router is nothing unusual to see.
Restart the modem has been done several times, as well as several restarts of the laptop.
Maybe you have to reinstall the drivers you need for the adapter 😁🖖
Maybe you can also write down times what models do not work
I have already reinstalled drivers, have already deinstalieren the stick on the device manager.
Funny white I had the same problem in the last few days with another network, another PC, another location, stick itself. There was only the 2.4 Ghz band. Could it be a mistake on the part of Microsoft?
And the different channels or the encryption (security key) is not. Both sticks can receive all channels, including those on channel 52 (say, from where DFS starts to grab)
Yes, okay, I understand
Either it is possibly a mistake from Microsoft or the stick is unfortunately no longer what he was good for times.
Do you have linux too? If so, does not it work?
I'm not ready with Linux right now. I also have no empty stick where I can drown NEN live system on it. He does not recognize the 5 Ghz networks without problems. There are only problems when connecting a 5 Ghz network
VM, I could have come up with that too. Will give it a try.
And then confirm what happened.
Exactly I hope that it will work 😁🖖
Did you
1 The Wlan on Läppi off (because they have Wi-Fi anyway) and
2. Can the 5 ghz at all
Both sticks can be any AC standard, moreover, they have ever been connected via the network (5Ghz). Yes they can. Also have a good technical sense of what such data.
Under Linux, I can't install the stick. It is realized, that there's not more. I test it jzt times shrink under Windows 7 in the VM. I would not have XP too.
Yes, as I said if it still does not work then you may even look for another driver.
What's the name of the model?
Nobody doubts that. Just something else Since it is not in the question exactly how it is not in one of your answers, it is in demand. So you can easily handle that, instead of getting annoyed that you get stupid answers for you.
It's not bad, in an earlier answer I wrote:
That the stick recognizes the 5 Ghz networks.
I do not know xD anymore. The stick is from MediaTek, since they also make Wlan chips, I think that there's also one of their inside. In the 2nd plugged a chip from Realtek inside
Then maybe the sticks are not 5 GHz WLAN sticks.
It supports the IEEE802.11ac standard.
Get there only the info that is from MediaTek.
Edit…
What that can't be - do it in the Linux terminal and give it to me
Is there a model?