Realtek RTL8723BE: Realtek RTL8723BE wireless adapter

Adapter only b/g and n mode will not work. In addition, will not recognize 5 GHz band.

The driver has been updated to the latest version on the website.

In addition, the properties of the wireless mode in the settings wireless b/g watch, but not N.

Is there a special setup for running in mode N? What is a dual-band card?

Thank you

Unfortunately, I do not know why there isn't a "n" option in the advanced settings.

Is the only card 54 Mbps connection?

A single card 1 x 1 n wireless band must connect to 72 Mbps with the band of 2.4 GHz on mixed mode.

You can check the connection speed by going to control panel > network and internet > network and sharing Center Center and click on your wireless connection.

A window opens and tells you the actual connection speed.

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