Intel wifi 1000 bgn

Recently, I updated my router to a router dual-band.  I expect this device to allow me to connect to a band of 5 GHz, but it won't.  This device is supposed to be able to 5 ghz band?  It connects fine to 2.4.  Thank you

Hello:

The Intel 1000 wifi card is the only band (2.4 GHz) only.

http://Ark.Intel.com/products/59480/Intel-Centrino-wireless-N-1000-single-band

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