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Connecting to two different frequencies simultaneously at 2.4/5.0GHz is possible.

Connecting to two different frequencies simultaneously at 2.4/5.0GHz is possible.

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KookieCrumble
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04-05-2023, 12:34 AM
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Even with a dual-band Wi-Fi card, most gadgets can only work on one frequency at a time. Even if your specific model supports it, Windows might treat it as a single device and block simultaneous connections. The best solution when you need both is using an additional wireless adapter. Alternatively, consider boosting the Wi-Fi signal strength near your computer.
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KookieCrumble
04-05-2023, 12:34 AM #11

Even with a dual-band Wi-Fi card, most gadgets can only work on one frequency at a time. Even if your specific model supports it, Windows might treat it as a single device and block simultaneous connections. The best solution when you need both is using an additional wireless adapter. Alternatively, consider boosting the Wi-Fi signal strength near your computer.

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CliveyB
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04-05-2023, 01:45 AM
#12
Windows enables simultaneous use of Ethernet and Wi-Fi, yet prevents connecting both networks together.
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CliveyB
04-05-2023, 01:45 AM #12

Windows enables simultaneous use of Ethernet and Wi-Fi, yet prevents connecting both networks together.

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Hotful
Junior Member
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04-05-2023, 03:16 AM
#13
Performed a fresh installation. Searched extensively, but the issue persisted across two devices. Seeking confirmation if this is feasible.
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Hotful
04-05-2023, 03:16 AM #13

Performed a fresh installation. Searched extensively, but the issue persisted across two devices. Seeking confirmation if this is feasible.

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pokesegachao
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04-05-2023, 04:43 AM
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It varies based on whether they belong to the same network range. Even if you manage to connect, conflicts will occur. You should only join one network at a time to avoid loops. If it works, it won’t fully resolve your issue because it’ll keep toggling between them, leading to ongoing speed and latency problems.
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pokesegachao
04-05-2023, 04:43 AM #14

It varies based on whether they belong to the same network range. Even if you manage to connect, conflicts will occur. You should only join one network at a time to avoid loops. If it works, it won’t fully resolve your issue because it’ll keep toggling between them, leading to ongoing speed and latency problems.

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