dv9550eo: dv9550eo - upgrade to HQ support wireless card

My HP Pavilion dv9550eo since 2007, I learned Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN.

Can I put this to a series 7 with 802.11ac Intel support?

My BIOS version is l58.

I don't know where we know it's in the white list or not. I also read something about your setup of the BIOS so it will support the wireless cards.

There is no way to do what I can recommend. The white list includes only those cards to the origin of the plant. In your case, the laptop is so old that you won't have the option to use a dual band N card let alone a 802.11ac card. If you explore the dark recesses of the internet you can find a BIOS "hacked" which will supposedly remove from the whitelist but I refuse to participate in such a thing that you have no way of knowing if the hacked BIOS also has a rootkit or other malicious code, he or she will maybe just brick your laptop.

Tags: Notebooks

Similar Questions

  • HP Pavilion 9500: Supported wireless card doesn't work is not in Windows 10

    I just bought a new card WiFi Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 to my PC HP Pavilion 9500/entertainment because the original a (WiFi Link 4965AGN) is no longer supported on Windows 10. I have the Driver IRQL NOT LESS or EQUAL (Netwlv.64.sys) BSOD a few times a day.  According to Intel, the Ultimate_N 6500 is a supported card, but once I installed it, it will fail to start; He told me that my network card is not taken in charge and remove it please.

    Here, any help would be greatly appreciated!

    Thank you!!

    Then, you will need to return the o/s supported to ensure that the equipment works as I have said, you use what works for her, not what you want. What you want and what works are the two different side of the same coin.

    I guess the easy option would be the easiest route to take. I wasn't going for simple, I expected a little more creative way to solve this problem; workaround to allow W10 supports my original legacy wireless card or a way to remove the restrictions on the white list by HP to enable my new card.   It seems that this is not the right forum for this.

  • Compaq Presario CQ61-416SA: upgrade the Compaq CQ61 wireless card

    I have a Compaq Presario CQ61-416SA, running 64-bit Windows 7 application. The current wireless card only works on the 2.4 Ghz band and I want to upgrade to a dual band to get the best speed etc. to 5 GHz. I have an Intel Centrino N6230 of replacement card, but the phone will not accept anything other than the default map. At the start, it stops with an error message saying that it will not continue unless the "unauthorized device" is deleted. If I re - install the original wireless card, it starts and works very well, but this is not the point, I would like to update.

    I guess that the default is to lock the part of the BIOS of the laptop to prevent alteration unauthorized with laptop computers under warranty, but mine is well outside the guarantee.

    I know that the card works because I installed it in my laptop previous and I have been in electronics for 30 years and spent about 5 years of this repair of computers laptops, desktops, servers, etc so I'm sure that I am able to connect a card and the driver installation!

    There does anyone know a way around the block? I won't to be able to upgrade the laptop without it.

    Anyone?

    Do not completely blame HP, but it was little 1984 involving your federal Government. HP and Lenovo read a few Federal Communications Comm regs on the recording of radio portable wireless (including the computer wifi cards) to require that alternative cards are blocked. Other laptop makers has not agreed and now the 'white list' is history, but there is no effort to go back and make new BIOS for older models.

    HP wireless card versions have specific identification in the firmware looking for the HP whitelist before clearing the map to use if you use the version of HP. I looked pretty hard for a version of HP of the card and the one I linked is everything I could find. Google around and you can do better.

    If it's 'the Answer' please click on 'Accept as Solution' to help others find it.

  • Update wireless card for hp envy 15-1060ea

    Hello

    I have hp envy 15-1060ea laptop with intel 5100agn wirless card and windows 7 Home premium windows

    I think to upgrade because I think that my wireless card is not powerful and recovers not signels

    I saw 2 models that seems better than 5100agn

    1 intel 5300agn (full or half) size

    2 intel 6300agn

    can you get it someone please let me know who they r compatiable with my laptop and

    If so which one is better

    and if not is there any other wireless card is better than 5100agn

    Thank you very much

    Hello:

    Here is the service manual for your laptop.  Can be found in Chapter 3, beginning on page 3-5 supported wireless cards.

    http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c01911053.PDF

    Important note: you can buy only a wireless card that is listed in the manual and it MUST have the HP part number on it or it will not work. No ifs, ANDS or goals.

    Paul

  • Equium L10-273 and wireless card

    I have a Toshiba Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card - 802. 11b / g (PA3363E-1MPC) and placed in the laptop, do I have to connect the black and white wire (which are not free and connected to the main Board) or going to the card in the main map.

    Hello

    Well, I know the cables are loose, if the device is compatible with wireless and if it of possible to upgrade the laptop with wireless card. I found some information on this device and it says wireless is not enabled on this device.

    http://www.Amazon.co.UK/exec/Obidos/ASIN/B000AYANXK/202-3336533-0743812

    http://www.PCWorld.co.UK/martprd/store/pcw_page.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@1845528840.112894963 5@@@&BV_EngineID=cceiaddflmhlhfjcflgceggdhhmdgmi. 0 & page = product & sku = 074685 & tabIndex = 1

    In this case, I m not 100% sure, but I put t think that it of possible to upgrade your laptop with the wireless card.
    But if you want you can contact Toshiba service partner for more detailed information on this case.

    Good bye

  • Wireless card for g4 pavilion

    I have a Realtek RTL8188CE 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter in my HP Pavilion g4-1311nr and I was wondering what other wireless cards are available for my model?  I would like to be able to connect to my 5 GHz wireless network and possibly to have bluetooth as well.  Thanks in advance.

    Hello:

    Here is the link to the service manual for your laptop.  Supported wireless cards are listed in Chapter 3, pages 26 and 27.

    http://bizsupport1.Austin.HP.com/BC/docs/support/SupportManual/c02966468/c02966468.PDF

    Looking at the list, unfortunately, there is no card dual band supported for your laptop. Who would be a card dual band (Realtek 8188BC8 802.11a/b/g/n 2 × 2 WiFi and Bluetooth 3.0 + HS adapter Combo), when people have ordered, turns out be a single band (2.4 GHz) only.

    You cannot install any other card wireless, other than those listed in the service manual and they must have the part number HP on them or will not work.

    Installing an unsupported wireless adapter will not go beyond the DESKTOP and will be rejected by the BIOS until the card is removed.

    Paul

  • Pavilion dv6-3052nr wireless card compatible bluetooth

    Where can I find - buy a card compatible with my computer with the included bluetooth wireless laptop dv6-3052nr?

    I tried a few maps but at startup, the display is not compatible with your hardware... some people say download new bios with Advanced menu and whitelist blah blah, but I couldn't find any bios as it is there, so no wireless card compatible bluetooth included please send me links?

    Hello:

    Here is the link to the service manual for your laptop.

    Supported wireless cards are listed in Chapter 3, beginning on page 23.

    http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c02657339.PDF

    Are the only cards that will work and you need to get one of those listed with HP part number on it as well, or it won't work.

    I guarantee none of them won't work, but you can order from HP and they will probably take it back if it doesn't work.  After all, what are those indicated in the service manual for your laptop.

    http://h20141.www2.HP.com/hpparts/default.aspx?mscssid=0F1F6ADE8DC74E0AA6F18C200B27CA48

  • Can I upgrade my laptop of HP ENVY 17-j092nr a wireless card that supports the 802.11ac?

    I have a HP ENVY 17-j092nr Notebook PC with the wireless stock card.  Is it possible to upgrade the card to one that supports the 802.11ac?

    Mikeeeyy wrote:

    I have a HP ENVY 17-j092nr Notebook PC with the wireless stock card.  Is it possible to upgrade the card to one that supports the 802.11ac?

    Hello

    This model series is not the whitelist and you can use virtually any desired wireless card. Intel 7260AC for example...

  • Satellite P10 804 upgrading wireless card

    Hello

    Ive been trying to find a list of compatible wireless cards to upgrade my Satellite P10 804 but can't find.

    The wireless card is a Toshiba PA3171U-1MPC, but it does not have the standard 802.11 G and no WPA security.

    Anyone know of the good cards replacement that will work on my laptop?

    Ive met this one but I'm not sure if it's compatible or not because I can't find any compatibility for it info: PA3416U-1MPC

    Thank you

    Mark

    Hello

    I think that the PA3416U-1MPC should be compatible.
    I mean the laptop supports wireless Mini-PCI network card and PA3416U-1MPC is a Mini-PCI wireless network card.

    The WLan antenna behind the screen of the laptop computers must be connected to the connectors on the wireless Mini-PCI network card.
    Both connectors are identified with MAIN and auxiliary normally a white cable goes to the ESSENTIAL and a black at the entrance to THE

    Good bye

  • Pavilion Touchsmart 15-n022sa: upgrade of the HP Pavilion Touchsmart 15-n022sa wireless card

    I want to upgrade the Wifi card the currently disappointing Realtek RTL8188EE 802.11 b/g/n wifi adapter to the 802.11a/b/g/n Intel 6230 Wireless N WiFi Bluetooth BT 3.0 a half size PCI-E card dual band 2.4/5.0 GHz I heard much talk about the notrorious 'white list '.

    I've found a few documents: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04438537 , but none of the compatible cards listed have 5 ghz, bluetooth and ubuntu support.

    This upgrade is not possible?

    SOLUTION:

    The wifi worked and both antennas were present. Bluetooth, however, did not work until I did the following:

    I followed the instructions on post # #50 here https://communities.intel.com/thread/31247?start=45 & tstart = 0 which involved recording pin 51 (the right most pin with the card with ports antenea face) and it worked a treat. Apparently, it's also possible with the software in the HP connection manager, but apparently it is not supported on windows 10.

    There was no driver installation necessary.

    Hello:

    HP removed the BIOS of their whitelists notebooks about 18-24 months, if the Intel 6230 card should work just fine.

    What may be a bigger problem than many laptops equipped with the Realtek RTL8188EE 802. 11 b/g/n WiFi adapter have only 1 antenna connected to the card, instead of the normal two.

    I can't make you what models, and those who didn't and the maintenance manual will normally show photos in the withdrawal of the wireless card and the section replacing the card always have 2 antennas connected to it.

    You have to be willing and able to take the laptop everything hand, including the area of display panel, install a second dish (should be required).

    A dual-band card will not work with only an antenna connected to it.

  • East - the Pavilion 20 it be upgraded to the 5 GHz wireless card?

    The HP Pavilion 20 can be improved to support the 5 GHz wireless card?

    HP Pavilion 20-b010 all-in-One desktop computer
    http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c03524659

    This computer has an integrated Ralink RT-5390 mini-map PCIe wireless.
    http://www.MediaTek.com/en/products/connectivity/WiFi/PC/PCIe/rt5390/
    This card is the only ONE BAND (2.4 GHz), supporting IEEE 802. 11 b, g and n

    IF you wish for the 5 GHz band,
    THEN BOTH devices must support the new IEEE 802.11ac Standard Dual-Band.

    FIRST, a wireless (WAP) access port or Wireless Router on your home network must be Dual-Band (IEEE 802.11ac).

    IF this equipment is provided (for rent) your provider of wireless Internet (ISP).
    THEN, you will need to work with them for this upgrade (may have fees $$).
    IF you have your wireless router, THEN it must support IEEE 802.11ac for the 5 GHz band.

    SECONDLY, your HP Pavilion 20-b010 all-in-One will require a new (replacement) wireless card and MAY require the replacement of the antenna (dual-band).

    The AC-7260 Intel Dual-Band with Bluetooth 4.0 is a topic highly IEEE 802.11ac compliant PCIe minicards.
    IF you only had previously not supported Bluetooth, THEN this additional feature is a BONUS.
    http://www.Intel.com/content/www/us/en/wireless-products/dual-band-wireless-AC-7260-Bluetooth.html

    UPGRADE and MAINTENANCE GUIDE
    for computer all-in-one HP Pavilion 20-b010
    http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c03598525.PDF

  • HP Pavilion G60-458DX - Suggestions for the wireless card must be upgraded to 802.11n

    Nice day! I hope that all have a nice time. I have a HP Pavilion G60-458DX running Vista. I want to upgrade the wireless card/adapter to support 802.11n.  I would appreciate suggestions compatible.

    Thank you and enjoy all!

    John B.

    Hi, John:

    Here is the link to the service manual for your laptop.

    http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c02985882.PDF

    Looks like the only available wireless N card's network without WIRE Atheros AR9280 802.11a/g/n map.

    Please see Chapter 3, page 3-7.

    Make sure you get this model with the applicable B21 HP for the country you live.

    For example: If you live in the United States you need part # 482260-001.

    The part is available new from HP for US customers for $63,54.

    My advice would be at the request of the part # on eBay and get a model used but tested this card for a lot cheaper.

    Here is a list of the card used for people living in the US.

    http://www.eBay.com/Sch/i.html?LH_BIN=1&_sacat=0&_FROM=R40&_nkw=482260-001&_sop=15

    No other N Wireless card will work but this one.

    And the card must have the part number HP on it or it won't work.

    You also have a great day!

  • HP ENVY m4: I want to upgrade my Wireless card - need to know the steps

    I have an Intel Centrino Wireless - N 2230 and it only allows me to use my home network home 5 GHz. I need to replace it, but I need to know what are the steps to make sure that I buy a compatible card that support dual-band wifi connections. Thank you.

    Based on HP ENVY Notebook PC Maintenance and Service Guide of m4, your computer supports the following wireless cards;

    Atheros WB225 1 × 1 802.11b/g/n Bluetooth Combo Adapter - HP manufacturer 675794-001
    Module Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6235 WLAN - HP manufacturer 690019-001
    Intel Centrino Wireless - N 2230 module WLAN - HP manufacturer 670290-001
    RALink RT3290LE 802.11b/g/n 1 × 1 WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0 Combo Adapter - HP manufacturer 690020-001
    RALink RT5390R 802.11b/g/n WiFi - manufacturer 691415-001 HP adapter 1 × 1

    The Intel Centrino Advanced - N 6235 WLAN module is a 2 x 2 2.4/5 GHz + card Bluetooth.

    If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

    Please click the 'Thumbs Up' white LAURELS to show your appreciation

  • Satellite L630 & L635 upgrade the wireless card

    I've a Satellite L630 & L635 PSK04E model.

    I want to upgrade the card wireless card without wire - ac. I think the actual card is a BCM4313, but I'm not sure. Even if it's a BCM4313 I can't also find clear information, if it's a combo, the i card. e., the wireless + bluetooth.

    Does anyone know if this model has a combo wireless card?

    Tanks,

    LP

    You are right. Your laptop has Broadcom BCM94313 card inside and there is WIFI and Bluetooth card combo (11 Wifi b/g/n + BT v2. 1 + EDR).

  • Message from Microsoft Windows Error Reporting that says: upgrade your display adapter graphics card does not support DirectX 9.0 or newer

    I have a message that says Microsoft Windows Error Reporting: upgrade your display adapter graphics card does not support DirectX 9.0 or newer.  My screen blanks outs initermittently and icons on the desktop are very grainy? all patches, easy?

    Hello


    Perform the steps in the article and see if the problem persists
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/283658

    Hope that helps.

Maybe you are looking for