802.11 b/g/n will not and cannot connect to 5ghz. <--- definitely not manadatory!
there are still devices today , 2018 devices that have that NIC card that does not have
5ghz capability. Even with an 8 lan 5 antenna-filled tri-band routers in the market. And yes it would be nice if...
I promise you that if you go to any tech store, go to a computer with a wireless technology of 802.11 b/g/N
it will not connect to 5ghz no matter how hard you try, you have to slap on a ac wireless adapter to detect a 5ghz network.
It is all dependent on the device's nic card, in the beginning yes 2.4ghz was the main wireless network option with 5ghz eventually coming into the picture as technology continues to progress. I understand what is question is and never stated anything about future playstations except what...
then 802.11ac would show/ 802.11n standardized support for multiple-input multiple-output / it needs to show 'ac' for the nic to detect 5ghz/ regardless of it being an old post it is still being searched on the web and in turn still a plausible read. Plus, playstaton 'slim' aka playstation 4 can...
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