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5Ghz wifi access on item C6603

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tonycart
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5Ghz wifi access on item C6603

I have just bought a pay as you go version C6603 of the xperia z from 3. In the white paper it suggests that the WiFi works in the 2.4 and 5Ghz bands. I can only get it to work in the 2.4 band. Has anyone had any success in getting it to work in the 5Ghz band. Thanks

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Studie
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You must have a SIMCARD inside the cellphone to access 5ghz band.

No simcard = only 2.4ghz. I hope this solves most people problem!

3G simcard is fine, no need LTE/4G.

Cheers.

Slightly_smiling_Face

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Studie
Visitor

I have the c6603 from Asia, I am not seeing the 5ghz support either.

I only see 2.4ghz.

TP-LINK WDR-4300.

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notauch
Visitor

hy, i use the 5Ghz band on my wifi-lan.

fritzbox7390 and sony z Slightly_smiling_Face

tonycart
Visitor

Hi abyss71

Could you tell what channel it was using in the 5Ghz band please. My router had access to 36,40,44 &48. Thanks

Studie
Visitor

You must have a SIMCARD inside the cellphone to access 5ghz band.

No simcard = only 2.4ghz. I hope this solves most people problem!

3G simcard is fine, no need LTE/4G.

Cheers.

Slightly_smiling_Face

Studie
Visitor

Put in simcard, restore factory default.

5GHZ should show now.

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tonycart
Visitor

Thanks Studie. I have just retried the phone, now that the simcard has been put in, and it works. Thanks very much for your help.

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azzido
Enthusiast

where can I find 5GHz / 2.4GHz switch??
I cannot see it in wifi options on my Xperia Z Slightly_frowning_Face

azzido
Enthusiast

Can you give me a screenshot?

MattiasA
Visitor

I use 5GHz on my Z without problem and I get a lot more stable and fast net with that. Probably because nona of my neighbours use 5GHz so it is empty there.

It just worked for me.

What is the reason a SIM-card is needed för that?