When I boot my Windows 10 PC on Chrome, I connect to my Wi-fi at 5GHZ. This will stay this way all day most days. However, when I get on Stadia connect, and start playing a game it works for maybe ...
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When I boot my Windows 10 PC on Chrome, I connect to my Wi-fi at 5GHZ. This will stay this way all day most days. However, when I get on Stadia connect, and start playing a game it works for maybe 5 minutes, and then it switches to 2.4GHz and it soon thereafter disconnects. I think this is really weird. I am connected to a Netgear Nighthawk that is only 10 feet away or so and a laptop 2 feet away never switches to 2.4Ghz. I know I could go out and buy a wireless AX adapter for my PC. But is there anything else I can do? The last driver update for this was back in 4/29/2019. I noticed it switching back and forth so I thought I'd try to disable 2.4Ghz entirely. Well, that was fun. I switched the 802.11a/b/g Wireless mode to 1. 5Ghz 802.11a. Instead of saying oh you let's connect to wireless a, it completely disconnected the card. During playing. Is this a bad card?