EA4500 and Virgin Superhub dual band settings

I have a Virgin Superhub at home which is capable of 2.4 OR 5GHz wireless. I have a mixture of 2.4 and 5 GHz tech at home so would like to use dual band. My wireless settings on my Superhub modem look like this......
As you can see it has settings for 2.4 OR 5GHz and wireless modes of 54, 144 or 300Mbps.
What setting should I be using for my EA4500 to operate in dual band mode? I'm guessing I should put by Virgin Superhub modem in modem mode at 5GHz/300Mbps.I will besetting up seperate SSIDs for 2.4 and 5GHz bands
Thanks in advance for you help

Hi. The EA4500 does not have the wireless modes option of 54, 144 or 300Mbps so for the 2.4 ghz with its own ssid you can either set the channel to 1,3,6,9, or 11. As for the 5 ghz settings with its own ssid also you can use 40 mhz for its channel width and you can use 40 to 153.
For more info about the router:
Getting to know the EA4500
EA4500 Frequently Asked Questions

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