8770w LY560EA: WLAN upgrade 8770w LY560EA to 802.11ac, possible?

Hello

It is somehow possible to upgrade my 8770w to 802.11ac LY560EA WIFI network?

I read that it should not be a problem with the white list, because it's an IvyBridge, correct?
But what card WLAN-would work?

Thank you very much in advance and best regards,

Marc

You can improve your workstation to a network card Intel using ac 802.11.

Who would work is theIntel Networkcontroller AC3160.

The downside to this card is that you lose the feature WI - DI. Not streaming on a HD Smart TV. Personally, I would not lose this functionality. 802.11ac is not as wonderful as you think it is. It has its limits. 802.11ac, does not as easily as 802.11 g and 802.11n drill through walls.

Since your workstation is a 2012 model, there is no present whitelist in the BIOS to prevent upgrades.

A candidate wifi adapter that will be compatible with your workstation must have a mini PCIe interface.

There is no wifi m2 adapters that are compatible with your workstation, since there is no slot m2 on motherboard of your workstation.

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