top | item 30385342 (no title) salamandersauce | 4 years ago There is 5GHz N. Not as common in devices or routers though. discuss order hn newest trasz|4 years ago I'm not sure I've ever seen a 80211n device that _didn't_ support 5GHz. salamandersauce|4 years ago A lot of low end consumer devices don't. For example the PS Vita supports N but not 5GHz, nor do most kindles until the latest Paperwhite. It was also super common for cheap $400 laptops in 2011 to have N but not 5Ghz support. load replies (1)
trasz|4 years ago I'm not sure I've ever seen a 80211n device that _didn't_ support 5GHz. salamandersauce|4 years ago A lot of low end consumer devices don't. For example the PS Vita supports N but not 5GHz, nor do most kindles until the latest Paperwhite. It was also super common for cheap $400 laptops in 2011 to have N but not 5Ghz support. load replies (1)
salamandersauce|4 years ago A lot of low end consumer devices don't. For example the PS Vita supports N but not 5GHz, nor do most kindles until the latest Paperwhite. It was also super common for cheap $400 laptops in 2011 to have N but not 5Ghz support. load replies (1)
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