Dv7 4190SD WIFI 5 GHZ, Bluetooth Combo N-Draft card

Good day people,
 
I thought that this would not be a problem, but yet it is:
 
Because I have a connection in fiber high speed now I need a fiber-optic wireless connection! I now only 59-61 MBPS Wi - Fi, I want it to be at least 90-95Mbps, this goal is achievable by the 5 GHz band.
I did my research on the net and I need a router ADSL fibre, some thing like the Sitecom WL-350, this router is also used for fiber internet and speeds are great, also wireless.
But I also need a wireless card that can run on the 5 GHz channel...
FYI: I now have the Ralink RT3090BC4.
I thought: Let's see the service manual and then I know what I have to buy... No question!

If I read the details right: there is no way to find a compatible card of wireless 5 GHZ Combo with Bluetooth that will work in my laptop? The laptop is like 6 months of age.
 
Y at - there someone who can help me out here?
 
Thank you very much!

Hello

I can confirm that it works on the band 5 GHz. look on the second page of the product.

Kind regards

ERICO

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