A7T60EA #UUW: Pavillion DV7 WIFI card dual AC

I have a Broadcom wireless card installed. (4313 GN 802.11b/g/n.)

I would like to replace it with a card 802.11ac. I know that there is a Broadcom adapter that is available, but I don't know

If it is compatible with my laptop. If not, are there other compatible cards around?

My version of BIOS is F1. C

Concerning

Bengt

Hello

Manual clearly lists compatible Wi - Fi cards for models with Intel & AMD processors separately, where the confirmation.

Broadcom cards are known to work without hassle with models including AMD processors, but unfortunately are not not in the manual card AC & also I do not know if the BIOS whitelist is always present for your model. So I do not know any card AC of them would certainly work.

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Visruth

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