Make sure you have encryption set to WPA2-Personal, with AES encryption. Otherwise, the router will limit you to 802.11g rates.
OK. I just disconnected all devices which were using the 5Ghz network. I only left my laptop which has an Intel Dual Band Wireless-N 7260 adapter.
I also deleted the wireless profile from my Intel Proset software and here is what i get after connecting again. Apparently No more thab 54mbps are offered from the router.
Hello and thanks.
This is very confusing to me now. I have 4 options under Wireless Mode on my router: AUTO, N, N/AC, Legacy. If I select either N or N/AC, none of my devices would connect to the network. Only AUTO or Legacy will allow them to connect and under 54mbps.
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