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We have a HP Wireless system looked after by a MSM760 Controller. It's not the best, just a bit 'Meh' rather than 'Wow' and generally it's been ok. As of late we've been getting issues in our Sixth Form building in particular with a batch of Toshiba Satellite Pro C50-A-1MX Laptops which we have always seemed to work happily; they make up a bank of 40 laptops that Students can use as and when they wish.
We've moved over to Windows 10 in September but only really noticed issues recently with Laptops loosing network connectivity or taking an age to log on.
What I've noticed is that the Wireless Cards in these laptops are based on Atheros AR946x devices and for some reason seem to be stuck on 2.4Ghz and I'm sure they are 5Ghz capable. We're running the latest drivers as recommended by Toshiba but they is no option in the drivers configuration to force 5Ghz and they absolutely refuse to switch to 5Ghz. However, I just tried the last set of drivers Toshiba released for Windows 8.1 and after 'forcing' Windows 10 to load these drivers the laptops now seem to sit quite happily on 5Ghz with the Controller also stating that the device is now on Radio 1 (5Ghz).
So, right thing to do? I'm going to go off now and install this driver on the rest of the 39 devices we have (may just do a handful first to see what happens). But is this really a tad worrying.
We also have a batch of Lenovo B50-70 laptops which are using AR956x chipset that also seems to sit on 2.4Ghz only, but I can't get these on to 5Ghz. Some research says that these may not be capable of 5Ghz as it's 'optional' within the standard which may explain why they were so cheap!
Pete