How To Enable 5GHz Wi Fi On Laptop in Windows 10/11 | Change Wi Fi Band From 2 4GHz to 5GHz

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How To Enable 5GHz Wi Fi On Laptop in Windows 10/11 | Change Wi Fi Band From 2 4GHz to 5GHz
In this tutorial, I'll show you how to switch from the 2.4GHz to the faster and more reliable 5GHz wireless network adapter on Windows 11 and Windows 10.

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🔧 Follow these simple steps to make the transition smoothly:

1️⃣ Check Your Hardware Compatibility: Ensure that your router and wireless network card support the 5GHz frequency band. Most modern routers and adapters do, but it's always good to double-check.

2️⃣ Access Network Settings: Go to your system settings and select "Network & Internet."

3️⃣ Open Wi-Fi Settings: Click on the "Wi-Fi" tab on the left-hand side of the window.

4️⃣ Manage Known Networks: Scroll down to find and click on "Manage known networks."

5️⃣ Select Your Network: Locate your Wi-Fi network in the list, and click on it to reveal the options.

6️⃣ Forget the 2.4GHz Network: Click on "Forget" to remove the 2.4GHz network from your saved networks.

7️⃣ Reconnect to the 5GHz Network: Go back to the main Wi-Fi settings, search for available networks, and reconnect to your Wi-Fi, making sure to choose the 5GHz band.

8️⃣ Update Network Adapter Drivers: To ensure optimal performance, make sure your network adapter drivers are up-to-date. You can do this through the Device Manager or by visiting the manufacturer's website.

9️⃣ Restart Your Device: After making these changes, restart your computer to apply the new settings effectively

If you want to enable 5GHz Wi Fi on your laptop, you will need to have a compatible wireless adapter. For most laptops, this will be a built-in adapter. To check if your adapter supports 5GHz, you can go to the Device Manager. Look for the Network Adapters section and expand it. Find your adapter, right-click it, and select Properties. Go to the Advanced tab and look for the 802.11n Channel Width setting. If it is set to Auto, change it to 40MHz. If you don't see the setting, your adapter does not support 5GHz.

🚀 Congratulations! You've successfully switched to the 5GHz wireless network adapter on Windows 11/10, unlocking faster speeds and a more stable connection. If you found this tutorial helpful, don't forget to give it a thumbs up, subscribe for more tech tips, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest content.

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