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ethernet to second wifi network
so I have made two Wi-Fi networks on the T-Mobile internet the default (2.4 ghz) and
the one I made (5) how do I connect to the 5 ghz one using LAN? I tried both ports and only the main one connects
If your laptop is connected to the gateway with Ethernet, it’s not using Wi-Fi.
- Stuart_HayesNewbie Caller
No... you don't understand.
If you connect via a LAN cable (aka. Ethernet cable), you are not connecting through 5ghz, or 2.4ghz, because they are WiFi. The 'Wi' in WiFi stands for Wireless, as in 'not wired'. If you are connected via a wire, you aren't connected to wire-LESS network.
- copz1998Connection Curator
@Gbkaidrn, when you create a separate SSID for each band (2.4Ghz & 5Ghz), and restart your gateway, your devices will see the SSIDs. On your devices, you can choose which SSID you want to connect to. It is helpful to use the band in the SSID name (e.g., HOME_2.4Ghz).
Let us know if this helps.
- GbkaidrnNetwork Novice
When I connect the Ethernet to my windows 10 laptop, only the main one shows up connected
- nc1037Bandwidth Buddy
If your laptop is connected to the gateway with Ethernet, it’s not using Wi-Fi.
- GbkaidrnNetwork Novice
nc1037 wrote:
If your laptop is connected to the gateway with Ethernet, it’s not using Wi-Fi.
I I know that, I’m trying to connect the 5 ghz one using ethernet
- nc1037Bandwidth Buddy
@Gbkaidrn I'm sorry I missed your reply to my post. I think you are confusing 5 GHz and 5G. 5 GHz means five gigahertz which is the frequency of the Wi-Fi signal the gateway uses inside your home. 5G is shorthand for "fifth generation" which is the description of the cellular wireless signal used outside of your home. You can connect your devices to the gateway through ethernet wired or 5 GHz wireless or 2.4 GHz wireless. The gateway translates them into various cellular wireless frequencies to communicate with the tower.
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