WRT 1900AC network card 2.4/5.0/LAN

Well, I'm under all Windows 7, most laptops systems with a few desktops on LAN. When you look at the map of the network on the systems Wireless 2.4, we see the links between the WRT and them, as well as LAN ending to the internet but no 5.0 connection appears.

On laptops 5.0 you can see connected to put an end to the internet, but no LAN WRT or 2.4 appear.

Is this a known issue? This makes the networking of all possible systems because they do not see each other on the network.

Thank you

ELFarnsworth wrote:

As another point of reference, a Macbook Pro hooked up in has the same problem of computers to come and go and often not even to see the shared drive on the WRT. So the issue seems to be with the WRT not computers or Windows 7.

Anyone else had these problems? Am just missing something?

Thanks for the help,

5 GHz "N" only and 5 GHz on 'Auto' width of the channel. Expect a more reboot\disconnect (random\delayed) and after that see how stable it is.

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