2.4GHz vs 5GHz but same 802.11n standards

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2.4GHz vs 5GHz but same 802.11n standards
2.4GHz vs 5GHz but same 802.11n standards
2015-07-05 15:15:04
Region : Malaysia

Model : TL-WA901ND

Hardware Version : V4

Firmware Version :

ISP : Maxis


I realize this is probably a stupid question but I was wondering if somebody could clear this up.


I have :
1) A = 2.4GHz TL-WN851ND 300Mbps N PCI Adapter 802.11bgn
2) B = 5GHz CPE510 802.11an
3) C = 2.4GHz TL-WA901ND 802.11bgn


So, my question is:


1) can I connect my A to B access point?
2) can I connect C to B as repeater?
3) can I connect B to C as repeater?


Confusion: Different frequency bands but has the same N 802.11 standard. So far I know, different freq bands would make me able to connect, unless both have the same standard 802.11n. But I still dont get what it mean.
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Re:2.4GHz vs 5GHz but same 802.11n standards
2015-07-07 01:37:25
Hi,

For your 3 questions the answer is no because the bands are not the same.

802.11N is a standard for both bands...
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