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Old 07-14-2025, 08:19 PM   #10
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Does Kobo Libra Colour actually support 5GHz networks or not?

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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
For what it may be worth, I tried using my iPhone as a hot spot. My KLC connected to it with compatibility off which uses 5GHz and with compatibility on which uses 2.4GHz.

I have experienced the same. Compatibility off is full 5GHz, and my KLC connected just fine. Not sure why it can’t see my 5GHz WiFi network anymore.

Upstairs we have a mixed 802.11AX network running off some Netgears. My KLC sees it and connects to it just fine. Is there any way to find out what speed the Kobo is connected at? I was poking around device info and didn’t see anything that stood out.

Edit: Using SSH, you can run iwconfig in the shell and see what gigahertz you’re connected at, but if somebody could provide a more user-friendly way of doing it, I sure would appreciate it.

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