E530 replace Wireless Adapter that supports Dual Band?

I bought my E530 of the local computer store and it came with the wireless adapter "Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2230 (2 x 2 BGN & BT4)" which does not support the Dual Band wireless. I am now looking to replace it with an adapter which favour the a/b/g/n wireless, but I'll have to find the correct model/part number wrong. I tried to look for her service parts guide but I have not found anything. I also tried to search for it using the "ThinkPad a/b/g/n Wireless BT Combo (2 x 2 ABGN & BT4.0)" card name (mentioned in the customization options) with no result.

So does anyone know the name appropriate wireless adapter and the part number for the Board that supports Dual Band on E530 supported? Also, I would be grateful if someone could reference where I could buy it.

Thank you.

Interface PCI-E of all cards are using any chipset you have. 60Y3253 is the half size PCI-E and has no integrated bluetooth so you lose this feature, but if not, it should work perfectly. You can also call Lenovo support and ask the FRU for the 2 x 2 for the E530 cards although I doubt you'll find a some of them to sell now that the model is fairly new and not as popular as the T and X series.

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