5 GHz Network connect

Hello

My network card supports the N network, but windows cannot find the network.

Can someone help me with this problem

Atheros AR9285, supports only N - 2.4 GHz only... Here is the link, this specification for details of the http://www.atheros.com/pt/bulletins/AR9285Bulletin.pdf wireless card

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