![]() ![]() I knew I had a Qualcomm Atheros chipset for Wi-Fi, but I didn’t know my model supported 5 GHz signals. The phones that I had in my home had 5 GHz support, so the only thing I needed to check was if my PC supported it. When I thought about upgrading my home Wi-Fi to 5 GHz, the first thing that I did was to check if all the devices I use support that frequency standard. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. When you buy through links on my blog, I may earn an affiliate commission. Date : Version : 3.0.2.201 INF file : ? Type : Native Wi-Fi Driver Radio types supported : 802.11b 802.11g 802.11n FIPS 140-2 mode supported : Yes 802.RobotPoweredHome is reader-supported. Provider : Qualcomm Atheros Communications Inc. Netsh WLAN show driver Interface name: WiFi Driver : Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter Vendor : Qualcomm Atheros Communications Inc. ![]() > netsh wlan show interfaces There is 1 interface on the system: Name : WiFi Description : Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter GUID : Physical address : State : connected SSID : BSSID : Network type : Infrastructure Radio type : 802.11n Authentication : WPA2-Personal Cipher : CCMP Connection mode : Auto Connect Channel : 11 Receive rate (Mbps) : 72.2 Transmit rate (Mbps) : 72.2 Signal : 100% Profile : Hosted network status : Not available ![]() Does anyone else experience similar issue ? How did you solve this ? Quite frequently the Wifi turns down for no remarkable reason for that and it’s not a provider’s fault for sure. I have a Windows 10 Home edition build version 1607 on my laptop ASUS X751L with installed driver for Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter driver. ![]()
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