The 5 GHz wireless router connection

I have 2 laptops (Inspiron 1525 and 1545) and I was wondering if I can connect to my dual band 5 GHZ router with this?  I don't see the SSID in my area wireless on my computer.

My laptop are compatible with a connection to 5 GHz?  If not, is there an adapter for it, how much, and it is easy to do?

Alex,

A wireless USB adapter 5.0 GHz network is the fastest and easiest way. You can buy a card to install the appliance. The adapter inside the probable has 2 sons

Rick

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