5 GHz WiFi card recommended for 4720 s

Hello

I want to improve my card Wifi on my 4720 s to take advantage of the range of a 5 GHz. can you please recommend a good card for me to condider?

Laptop HP ProBook 4720 s
Serial number: [edited by Moderator]

Product number: WT141EA

Can you help me?

Thank you.

You are the very welcome.

The link I posted is a PDF file.

If you have problems with the link I posted, just DL it from the support page and 4720 s driver.

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