Troubleshooting Can’t Setup 5GHz Mobile Hotspot via the Wireless Adapter
*Please make sure you followed the correct configuration guide: How to Use your Windows PC as a mobile hotspot
This Article applied to:
The Dual/Tri-band wireless adapters
Issue Phenomenon
Occasionally, users reported that they couldn’t enable 5GHz Mobile Hotspot, and Errors like “We can’t set up mobile hotspot” or "The selected network band isn't available. Select a different band and try again" showed up.
Troubleshooting Suggestions
If you experienced a similar issue, please refer to the following troubleshooting guide:
1. Make sure both the wireless driver and computer system/BIOS are up to date.
- If you have a Realtek adapter, it is suggested to install the following driver first- https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/509006
2. If you use the hotspot to share the current Wi-Fi connection on the computer, please set the Host router's 5GHz Wi-Fi to channel 36-48. Certain channels, such as DFS channels are not supported to be used for mobile hotspots.-Successful user case
3. If it is to share the Ethernet connection or Cellular connection, it is suggested to try the following suggestions:
- Use "Command Prompt" to Set the Frequency to 5GHz.
Start the hotspot with:netsh wlan start hostednetwork;
Set the hotspot frequency to 5GHz:netsh wlan set hostednetwork band=5
- Under Device Manager>Properties>Advanced, set the Preferred Band to 5GHz band.