TL-WN823N: No 5 GHz

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TL-WN823N: No 5 GHz
TL-WN823N: No 5 GHz
2018-07-22 02:54:51
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Cheers!

To keep things short: I've installed a TL-WN823N with drivers on Windows 10 in order to connect to my 5 GHz WiFi-AP (Archer C50). But for whatever reason it won't detect it...but it's definitely working, since I'm connected to it on my phone.
2,4 GHz works fine, but I need 5 GHz...and won't refund it to my store in order to buy something else from another brand.

Thanks in addition!
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Re:TL-WN823N: No 5 GHz
2018-07-29 23:00:48
Check the packaging if your stick really supports 5Ghz. I have the same adapter and mine is only for 2.4ghz
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Re:TL-WN823N: No 5 GHz
2018-07-31 11:37:02
TL-WN823N does only supports 2.4GHz not 5GHz network.

Of course, you can't connect to 5GHz with it. In your case, you need a dual band wireless adapter.
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Re:TL-WN823N: No 5 GHz
2018-08-05 21:32:48
Cheers!

Yeah, so I already went back and bought another - now the dual-band AC600.

Well, on the package of the TL-WN823N it says for the supported IEEE standards: b, g, n
If you look at the russian description, there is something with "2,4" - most likely saying, that only 2,4 GHz is supported (as it obviously is). For the rest of the languages, there wasn't anything mentioned about the supported band - but apart from this, this stick obviously does NOT support 802.11n.
So what the fuck? Not sure, which retard is responsible for that really good package design, but if TP-Link wouldn't be the cheapest (in this case for a simple 5 GHz connection), I wouldn't have bought the new AC600.
b, g, n b, g, n b, g, n
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