However, due to some limitations, many users can’t connect or find the 5GHz WiFi SSID on Windows. Keep in mind that this problem is not like the WiFi option disappearing problem.
Why can’t I connect to the 5GHz WiFi from Windows 11?
Incompatible adapter: If the WiFi adapter is not supported by the latest Windows or it is incompatible with the 5 GHz bands, it may be the reason you can’t connect or find a specific SSID. Incompatible router: If there is a problem with your router, the problem may happen, so you might have to power cycle it. Incorrect settings: Note that improper settings on both the PC and router may trigger this problem. Driver problem: Keep in mind that a proper driver is a must to make your 5GHz wireless adapter work properly. Windows 11 bug: If there is a bug on Windows, you can encounter various connectivity issues. Some of the below procedures will help you in this regard. The adapter has an internal problem: The root of the problem also can be the wireless adapter you are using.
How can I check if my computer supports the 5 GHz wireless band?
If you see that there is 5 GHz mentioned in the supported band section, it means your PC has the capability. However, for some adapters, you may see different information. In this case, you should look at the Radio type section. If you see 802.11a and 802.11g, 802.11n, and 802.11ac, the network adapter supports both 2.4 and 5 GHz bands.
How to switch to 5GHz WiFi in Windows 11?
You can forcibly switch to 5Ghz WiFi on Windows 11 to solve this problem. However, before that, we recommend you check out these things:
Make sure Windows is up to date. Ensure that your wireless adapter driver is up to date. If necessary, use DriverFix to update the drivers. Restart your PC and also power cycle your router. Make sure your WiFi router supports the 5Ghz band, and doesn’t have any other issues. If needed, check out these 5GHz WiFi routers. Ensure that the adapter supports the specific 5Ghz band your router is using. At last, you must make sure that all wireless and networking settings are correct on your PC and router.
After that, you can go through the following methods to fix can’t connect to 5Ghz WiFi in Windows 11.
1. Run the Network Adapter troubleshooter
2. Set 5Ghz preference
You may directly see the 5 GHz option. However, for some adapters, there may be different IEEE standard names, like IEEE 802.11ac. Select these options and see which one works. It should solve can’t connect to the 5GHz WiFi on Windows 11 issue. SPONSORED We have another article that explains this method in more detail, so learn how to change the network band on Windows 11.
3. Disable and re-enable the wireless adapter
4. Reset TCP/IP
After that, try to connect to the 5Ghz wireless network and see if it works.
5. Re-install the wireless adapter
5.1 Uninstall the WiFi adapter
5.2 Install the adapter
Alternatively, you can use DriverFix to install any missing drivers on your PC. After re-installation, it should solve the problems with 5GHz WiFi connectivity on your PC. However, in some cases, you may need to consider resetting Windows 11. If necessary, you also can do a clean installation. If interested, learn if you can clean install Windows after upgrading. This article has explained how you can fix can’t connect to a 5GHz wireless network on Windows 11. If you have any suggestions, feel free to let us know in the comment box.
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