[Vespera range] How to Activate the 5GHz Option on Vespera?

[Vespera range] How to Activate the 5GHz Option on Vespera?

The 5GHz option is a new feature designed to enhance file transfer speeds from Vespera's internal memory to your computer.

Steps to activate the 5GHz option:

  1. Go to the Instrument Page.
  2. Select Settings.
  3. Enable the 5GHz option.


Important Notes:
  1. This mode is intended exclusively for image transfer. Remember to deactivate the 5GHz option once the transfer is complete.
  2. If this option remains activated, please note that it may reduce the Wi-Fi signal range.
  3. Not all smartphones or tablets are compatible with the 5GHz frequency.

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