This Wi-Fi adapter supports 5GHz frequency.
This Wi-Fi adapter supports 5GHz frequency.
Not sure if this fits the right sub-topic. It might work well on your notebook laptop (HP 15s AMD edition) for speeds up to 150mbps at 5ghz. The issue is it lacks an antenna. Thanks.
Make sure you're close to the router; 5GHz works better at short distances and isn't affected by obstacles due to its higher frequency. Peripherals behave similarly to a mouse and keyboard, but since it's a USB device, that might be different... haha
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It will probably work, but the issue is that USB wifi adaptors are known to be unreliable at best, but as it's a laptop, there's no alternative. But really, unless you have line of sight to your router, or are in a house with drywall+stud walls, not concrete or drywall+steal, your not going to be able to use 5ghz well anyways.
The primary problem with wifi USB adaptors is that when they become jostled, they might disconnect and reconnect (for power or data lines), leading to issues with starting the connection.
USB converters may overheat and lead to connection problems. The adapter you mentioned has the tiniest antennas available. It probably won’t perform well. USB Wi-Fi devices are usually seen as a final option.