DV9320US - number of wireless card

A HP person would send me the reference card HP wireless for laptop DV9320US?

Thank you!

Hello

All the parts for your machine are in the following list:

http://PartSurfer.HP.com/search.aspx?SearchText=RU972UA

The wireless card is under the circuit board which is 407159-001

Kind regards.

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