it's dual band or single band ????
if dual band how to enable 5ghz in cm11??????
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I have Linksys dual band wifi and trying to connect with HTC Mozart. 2.4ghz I can connet but with 5ghz I cant see the modem.
Does mozart connect dual band 5ghz wifi?
Hello everyone,
I am thinking to purchase at&t or T-mobile samsung galaxy S3, samsung galaxy s3 mini, iphone 4, 4s or 5 immediately before I go back to my homeland. I know these samsung galaxy S3 and iphone support HSDPA network. My homeland has only WCDMA 2100MHz network. My question is will these galaxy S3 or iphone works on WCDMA 2100 Mhz network. Thanks in advance.
HSDPA is the data connection protocol for 3G networks. WCDMA is what 3G is called, and 2100 MHz is the frequency. You need to look at a full specification list for the carrier variant of the phone you want, and check that it supports 2100 MHz frequency band. You'll see this info and supported 2G and 3G bands right at the top of the specification list in GSMarena. If the phone supports 2100 MHz, then it will work in your country. HSDPA/HSUPA is to WCDMA as GPRS/EDGE is to 2G GSM networks. They are just data protocols. You need to look at the bandwidth specifications.
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Can anyone confirm this phone works on WCDMA 2100MHz? Spec says it does work but mobileuncle says this phone is not enabled for 2100.
I confirm it works on 3G 850.
From what i read on the specs the Snapdragon 400(MSM8266) supports 2.4/5GHz WiFi bands and a/b/g/n/ac classes, but devices like Moto G (XT1032) support only the 2.4GHz band.
On the other hand devices like Xperia M2, that share the same SoC, apparently support the 5GHz band.
Is there some kind of software restriction to remove the 5GHz compatibility? I can't understand why it shouldn't work...
My tablet (Samsung Galaxy Tab S2) and phone (Samsung Galaxy S7) both support dual band wifi (2.4 and 5 ghz), but only one or the other, while my router supports SIMULTANEOUS dual band. Is there any way for a custom rom to be configured with simultaneous dual band wifi, bonding the two channels into one connection? Or is this physically impossible due to hardware limitations?