Connect your device to the 2.4GHz and 5GHz router using a 5Ghz Ethernet cable.
Connect your device to the 2.4GHz and 5GHz router using a 5Ghz Ethernet cable.
Yes, you can use your 5GHz Wi-Fi band for an Ethernet or internet connection.
Ethernet uses cables exclusively, while 5GHz WiFi operates without wires.
It's about the frequency range rather than just raw speed, especially compared to CPU performance.
Bits are employed for data rates, hertz denote frequency, 1Gbit equals the transfer rate, 5Ghz refers to the frequency. 802.11AC typically reaches up to 1Gbit per second (though you probably won<|pad|> a bit more), so as long as your router and device support gigabit Ethernet, just use a sufficiently long Cat5e or Cat6 cable.