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.
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.
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.