How to See Wifi Network Band if it's 2.4g,5g,6g,7g on Windows 11 PC (Internet Settings)
To determine the Wi-Fi network band (whether it’s 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz, or 7 GHz) on your Windows 11 PC, you can follow these steps:
Device Manager
Device Manager
Using Device Manager:
Press Win+X to open the menu.
Select Device Manager.
Expand the Network Adapters menu.
Right-click on your Wi-Fi adapter.
Choose Properties.
Switch to the Advanced tab.
Look for an option called Band or Preferred Band (the name might vary depending on your adapter).
In the Value drop-down list, select either 5 GHz only or Prefer 5 GHz band.
Click OK to save the change.
Settings
Settings
Using Windows Settings:
Press the Windows key + I to open the Settings app.
Navigate to Network & Internet - Wi-Fi.
On the right side, click the Hardware properties link under your current Wi-Fi connection.
In the Properties page, you’ll see the band of your Wi-Fi network connection, along with other details like SSID, protocol, security type, IP, and MAC address.
Using Command Prompt:
Open Command Prompt (you can search for it in the Start menu).
Type and enter the following command: netsh wlan show drivers.
Look for the Number of supported bands section or Radio types supported.
It should list 5 GHz as a supported mode, along with 802.11a, 802.11g, and 802.11n
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