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HPPavillion r245TX
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hello HP Team,

 

I have just brought dual band wifi router (TP LINK Archer C60, AC1350), but only 2.4GHz band is showing in wifi, please help me with the link of the driver for 5GHz.

 

Early response appreciated !!

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Hi

 

One of these?  https://www.tp-link.com/uk/products/details/cat-9_Archer-C60.html

 

Which should work with no help from your HP Notebook at all.

 

So does your HP Notebook have a 5.0 Ghz WiFi adapter fitted?

 

What make of WiFi adapter is listed in Device manager?

 

So Maker of the WiFi Adadpter and your OS please.

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Yes thats the exact router.

 

I dont know if a 5.0 Ghz WiFi adapter is fitted or not.

 

Realtek is the maker for adapters. Screenshot is attached. OS is Win 10 Pro 64 bit

 

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These are there inside Network Adapters:

 

Bluetooth Device (Personal Area Network)

Bluetooth Device (RFCOMM Protocol TDI)

RealTek PCIe FE Family Controller

RealTek RTL8723BE WirelessLAN 802.11n PCI-E NIC

WAN Miniport (IKEv2)

WAN Miniport (IP)

WAN Miniport (IPv6)

WAN Miniport (L2TP)

WAN Miniport (Network Monitor)

WAN Miniport (PPPOE)

WAN Miniport (PPTP)

WAN Miniport (SSTP)

 

Please help me hoe to enable 5GHz in my Laptop

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Hi

 

I believe the 8723 is single frequency 2.4Ghz only.  So is the WiFi not working at all?

 

Do you want to use 5.0Ghz for a specific reason?

 

 

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