Can you connect to a 5GHz WiFi router at all, with a full signal showing?
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If it shows as having the same signal strength as the 2.4GHz signal that you most probably are normally using then perhaps the WiFi antennae connections in the laptop are loose or perhaps the WiFi card has a problem.
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If it shows as having the same signal strength as the 2.4GHz WiFi signal that you most probably are normally using, then perhaps the WiFi antennae connections in the laptop are loose or perhaps the WiFi card has a problem.
Here is a link to a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8wSpwAR-5Y|video] showing how to dis-assemble your laptop.
At 6:19 minutes into the video the antennae are shown being disconnected from the WiFi card.
Can you connect to a 5GHz WiFi router at all with a full signal showing?
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Can you connect to a 5GHz WiFi router at all, with a full signal showing?
-
If it shows the same signal strength as the 2.4GHz signal that you most probably are normally using then perhaps the WiFi antennae connections in the laptop are loose or perhaps the WiFi card has a problem.
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If it shows as having the same signal strength as the 2.4GHz signal that you most probably are normally using then perhaps the WiFi antennae connections in the laptop are loose or perhaps the WiFi card has a problem.
Here is a link to a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8wSpwAR-5Y|video] showing how to dis-assemble your laptop.
At 6:19 minutes into the video the antennae are shown being disconnected from the WiFi card.
Hi,
Can you connect to a 5GHz WiFi router at all with a full signal showing?
If it shows the same signal strength as the 2.4GHz signal that you most probably are normally using then perhaps the WiFi antennae connections in the laptop are loose or perhaps the WiFi card has a problem.
Here is a link to a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8wSpwAR-5Y|video] showing how to dis-assemble your laptop.
At 6:19 minutes into the video the antennae are shown being disconnected from the WiFi card.
Hopefully this is of some help