mazooni :
Paul NZ :
Dont know why its the same name, but its not wireless if its Ethernet
So you cant connect to 2.4 or 5 ghz
When I am on wireless I can choose which I want to connect to it appears as two different networks. When I am on ethernet (which I want to be on for my desktop) it appears as 2.4ghz and there is no option to go to 5ghz. I don't really care what network appears when I am connected to ethernet (visual aspect doesn't matter) all I want to do is find the optimal settings to get the best speeds possible and I know that 5ghz made a pretty significant difference wirelessly based on a speedtest that I took. I am not sure if the difference of 5ghz and 2.4ghz even exists on ethernet.
Thank You

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Take whatever you are thinking about this now and forget it.
The frequencies you are talking about are only for wireless, if you are connected with an ethernet cable you are not using either of those bands since you are connected with a cable. The two have nothing to do with each other. Basically are asking something like "If I wear my Nike sneakers in the rain, will my cowboy boots also get wet?". The two things are not connected.