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Discussion topic: Force Desktop 5GHz Connection

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This message was authored by: DFearnley

Force Desktop 5GHz Connection

I have the Sky Max Hub. My Desktop is connected to the 2.4GHz line, and I want it on the 5. I cannot see a way on the admin of separating my channels, and the channel selection is greyed out, so I cannot amend it to be lower than 149 so my desktop can connect. Has anyone managed to figure out how to do this on the Sky Max Hub?

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This message was authored by: jamesn123

Re: Force Desktop 5GHz Connection

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@DFearnley 

As far as I know you can't split the frequencies on the Sky Max hub, only disable 5ghz. Your laptop should connect via 5ghz if its compatible and within a good enough range of the 5ghz signal. Keep in mind that just because your laptop may be showing a strong signal to your Sky hub, this may not mean you have a strong 5ghz signal to the laptop it may only be 2.4ghz that is reaching in that particular location. 

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This message was authored by: mormegil

Re: Force Desktop 5GHz Connection

If it is a modern laptop with windows 11  it will automatically connect at what the laptop thinks is the best connection

 

in my case 2.4ghz @130 mbps

if I want higher I turn off and back on the wireless adaptor and it switches to 5ghz @650 or 730 mbps

 

i have also found that starting high intensity activities like updating steam products will automatically swap it to the higher bandwidth 

This message was authored by: JimM1

Re: Force Desktop 5GHz Connection

@DFearnley 

Does your desktop wifi adapter support 5G operation? If so then you maybe able to go the device adapter settings in windows, and force it to only operate in the 5GHz band.

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