![]() If it does, remove the 2.4 GHz access point from any device which supports 5 GHz Wi-Fi and have it only ever connect to the 5 GHz band. One marked as 2.4 GHz and the other as 5 GHz. Your router or access point should now show up as two access points on your phone and laptop. ![]() You want to be able to see and control both the 5 GHz band and 2.4 GHz bands in your list of access points. Having that option enabled will allow your access point to decide which band to use. To achieve this make sure that any form of smart switching (different vendors give it different names, on my Netgear router it is called Smart Connect) on your access point or Wi-Fi router is disabled. And any router or access point marked as simultaneous dual-band capable will also support it. ![]() Most phones and laptops released in the last couple of years should support it. The next step I recommend taking is making sure that all non-IoT devices which support 5 GHz Wi-Fi exclusively use it.
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