Ar8152 NDIS 6.2 - How To Setup Dual Band

Jun 10, 2012

When I try gaming on my computer and someone else is gaming on the ps3 or is on another laptop I run into lots of lag. I've upgraded my internet service for more bandwidth, I forget exactly how much it is. Anyway, I want to connect my normal devices on the 2.4 and my two gaming computers and ps3 on the 5.0. How do I do this and how do I know if my computers and ps3 are even compatible with the 5.0?

The Network adapter for one of the computers is atheros ar8152 NDIS 6.2

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