RALink RT5390 802.11/b/g/n WiFi adapter 5.0 ghz problem

I have a laptop DV7 - 6113cl. It has a Ralink RT5390 802.11/b/g/n WiFi adapter and I can't connect to my wifi 5.0 ghz router. I can only connect to my 2.4 ghz router, the router is an Asus RT-N56U Dual Band router 802. 11 g/b/n /.

The 2.4 ghz is 802. 11 g/b

the 5.0 ghz is 802.11 n/a.

Please help me, I need to connect to the 5.0 ghz because the 2.4 ghz signal is only 1 bar if im in my room.

Ralink RT5390 is 2.4 GHz only.

Try to move your router or by assigning a different channel.

Banhien is only partially correct. While 802. 11A works on 5 GHz, you have reason to believe that 802.11n can do 2,4 or 5.

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