A want DV7-7250ew wireless card

I would change my wireless Intel Centrino 2230 card because it doesn't work well with Linux. I've seen wi - fi cards, listed in the manual. None of them seem to be easily available in my situation. These cards will fit?

No bluetooth:

-ATHEROS AR5BXB63

-ATHEROS AR5B95

w/bluetooth:

-ATHEROS AR5B22

-Atheros AzureWave AW-NB037H

-BROADCOM BCM94313HMGB

-Reference Dell DW 1701 or 1702

Product no. C6D20EA #AKD

Just in case anyone has the same problem, here is a response I received:

A lot of maps will do as long as they fit. The format is a half size mini PCI.

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