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I can't find my pc hotspot if I turn it on 5Ghz. 2.4 GHz seems to work well. I used my PC hotspot before.
Also, I can't even use 5Ghz Wi-Fi from my router anymore, but I didn't bother as I was using ethernet for my PC and thought it was a router issue. But when I needed to share my internet through 5Ghz hotspots, I noticed this didn't work either. This ensures the problem is on the m.2 card (Intel AC 3168). Intel support assistant says I am using the latest version. installed these two drivers from Intel. Intel® Wireless Bluetooth® Drivers for Wireless-AC 7265 (Rev. D), 3168 and 3165 and Intel® Wireless Wi-Fi Drivers for Wireless-AC 7265 (Rev. D), 3168 and 3165.
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My first thought when I hear of issues similar to this is whether the 5GHz antenna is unbroken and properly connected to the card.
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No, it doesn't seem like any broken or loose connection antenna. My PC is AMD 5600g with Gigabyte B550m ds3h AC motherboard. I used the 5Ghz hotspot last year if I recall.
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Try swapping the antenna leads at the Wireless card. If you then have problems with 2.4GHz or Bluetooth, you will know that you have a bad antenna.
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