WIFI 5 GHz

Just bought the Canon MG6620 and I have connected to my home network with a problem and it works very well!  But she connected to the band of 2.4 Ghz of my router. But I was just wondering this printer supports the 5 Ghz band, which I would rather connect to?

Hi tjisret,

PIXMA MG6620 is not compatible with the strip of the 5 GHz of routers.

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