WUSB600N v2 - no visible 5 GHz channel on Windows 8.1

Windows 8.1 will see and install the MS to the WUSB600N V2 drivers, but does not display the 5 GHz channel.

The solution I've seen other people to refer here is to update the drivers for the current versions of Windows 7 Linksys through the Device Manager, but when I attermpt it I get a message that "the best drivers are already installed for your device" and nothing is updated.

Does anyone have any suggestions? Any help is greatly appreciated!

Gah - the solution almost immediately, I am sure that everyone here already knows. He chooses the right "update drivers" option that did it. Latest drivers currently installed and 5 GHz band is very well.

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