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Hello,
could someone clarify if the AX411 can use both 5 GHZ and 6 GHZ bands together at the same time, or one of the aggregated bands has to be the 2.4 GHZ?
I am asking because I am looking to upgrade from the AX211, since the wireless connection can't reach the throughput of my internet connection. Unfortunately, if one of the bands has to be 2.4 GHZ, than it would not solve my problem, because that band is extremely congested in my area and even combined with another, it would not solve the issue, so it has to be 5 GHZ + 6 GHZ.
Also, if there is any other pre-wifi 7 card in existence with Double Connect Technology that could do this, let me know. Wi-fi 7 is out of the question for this case because there are not enough devices supporting it yet from the access point side.
Thanks.
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Intel Double Connect Technology allows simultaneous connections on the 2.4GHz band and either the 5.0Ghz or 6.0GHz band. It DOES NOT support simultaneous connections on the 5.0GHz and 6.0GHz bands.
AFAIK, there is no card yet that supports simultaneous connections on the 5.0GHz and 6.0GHz bands.
Sorry,
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Intel Double Connect Technology allows simultaneous connections on the 2.4GHz band and either the 5.0Ghz or 6.0GHz band. It DOES NOT support simultaneous connections on the 5.0GHz and 6.0GHz bands.
AFAIK, there is no card yet that supports simultaneous connections on the 5.0GHz and 6.0GHz bands.
Sorry,
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