![]() ![]() Otherwise, the easiest thing to do would be to just buy an external dual band USB wireless adapter, and if you need bluetooth you can still use that from the current wireless card in there now. If your PC has an AMD processor and chipset, then go for the Broadcom BCM943228HMB 802.11abgn 2×2 Wi-Fi Adapter, Broadcom Bluetooth 4.0 Adapter. If your PC has an Intel processor and chipset, I like the Intel 7260 dual band N card with bluetooth. It supports 1T1R with RX diversity (Support Wi-Fi/BT co-existence) technology, which runs up to 433Mbps and 13Mbps EDR for BT, provides higher throughput performance, reliability and range. The model number you posted does not reveal any information about your PC. SparkLAN WNFQ-158ACN (BT) is an 802.11ac/b/g/n Dual-Band Wi-Fi M.2 card based on Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 chipset. If it does, then you can try installing any model wireless card you want. I would first determine if your PC has two wireless antennas connected to the present wireless card. If you want to throw caution to the wind. ![]() I say that because if the BIOS in your PC has a whitelist (a program that locks out any unsupported wireless cards from working), I would have no idea what cards would work because HP does not supply that info for your model, nor does anyone know if your PC has a whitelist or not. ![]()
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