Archer T9UH AC1900 connects often only to 802.11n and not 802.11ac

Hello,
my Archer T9UH AC1900 often connects to the Wifi-Router just using 802.11n (2.4Ghz) instead of the much faster 802.11ac (5Ghz). My router supports 802.11ac and when the adapter has established a 802.11ac connection I have a quite fast connection (around 500Mbit). So I assume the problem is not a weak Wifi signal from the router because when I re-connect to the router the adapter usually manages to establish a good 802.11ac connection.
Can I force the adapter only connect to 802.11ac?
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The most simplest way is to give a new network name for the 2.4GHz of the main router.
Then it will be detected as a new network, without connecting to it via password, it will lose the connection of the 2.4GHz.
Therefore, you can ensure that it connects to the 5GHz only.
May it help.
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The most simplest way is to give a new network name for the 2.4GHz of the main router.
Then it will be detected as a new network, without connecting to it via password, it will lose the connection of the 2.4GHz.
Therefore, you can ensure that it connects to the 5GHz only.
May it help.
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