Dual AC Wireless Card for DV7-7212nr

Looking for a dual-band and/or AC reference number card wireless that works with this portable "lockdown". Really appreciate it!

dbroman3 wrote:

Is this a fact?

I have 3rd generation Intel Core i7-3630QM processor and said about 10 months ago that nothing works like HP does not allow.

Obviously, I am hopefull that your are correct, but do not want to lose $35 on something that will not work.

PS my craving came with Ralink RT3290

Thanks in advance for confirmation!

Yes, it is a fact. I couldn't it believe me because the old 6000 series were always the white list. I tried 4 different Intel (6200, 6300, 6235, 7260) wireless cards and all worked on my Dv6-7000 which is a processor Intel Ivy Bridge computer laptop like yours but only 15.6 ".

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