Envy 15 t-3200 (Ivy Bridge) replacement of a card PCI WLAN

Hi all! I had just a small question: is rather specific, so I write just to see if anyone happens to have experience with this. Basically, I'm looking to replace the WLAN adapter integrated into my Envy 15 t-3200 (CTO). Now, it has the Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6235 WLAN stock adapter. This adapter is not bad by any means, but I am in the process of upgrading some parts of my laptop (SSD, RAM) to give him a little refreshment, and I would like to see if I can replace the wireless network adapter as well. The one I want to replace it with is the AC adapter of 7260 - Intel wireless (with bluetooth). Hardware wise, I think it will work out great. However, a hesitation I have is the WLAN "whitelist" rumor that can be hard-coded in some HP laptops. So, if someone has successfully replaced their wireless network adapter in a Genesis Ivy Bridge Envy 15t (especially the CTO of 3200), I would really like to hear about it!

TL; DR: I want to replace the WLAN adapter in my Envy 15 t-3200 (CTO, Ivy Bridge Gen), but I'm worried whether or not the HP BIOS will allow me to start once I do.

As I said, I don't expect this is an easy answer, the question of him would we apply. It's probably something that can only be answered by someone who has tried the same thing. in any case, I'll probably end up ordering the new WLAN card to try it because I can send it if it does not work. I'll post my results here if I find myself for him!

P.S. I did a search on the forums and found another topic about this problem: http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Hardware-Upgrades-Replacements/HE-Envy-15-2013-Network-Card-upgrade/m-p...

It seems that he has ended up working for users, but I think they're talking about a more recent (Haswell gen.) Cell phone envy. Thanks in advance to anyone who replies/bed it!

Edit: I just noticed that the maintenance/maintenance manual lists the WLAN module as a 'can be used for end user part' so it seems that this may work after all. I went ahead and ordered the part ( here), and I still intend to update this post as soon as I make the switch.

cgatno wrote:

Hi all! I had just a small question: is rather specific, so I write just to see if anyone happens to have experience with this. Basically, I'm looking to replace the WLAN adapter integrated into my Envy 15 t-3200 (CTO). Now, it has the Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6235 WLAN stock adapter. This adapter is not bad by any means, but I am in the process of upgrading some parts of my laptop (SSD, RAM) to give him a little refreshment, and I would like to see if I can replace the wireless network adapter as well. The one I want to replace it with is the AC adapter of 7260 - Intel wireless (with bluetooth). Hardware wise, I think it will work out great. However, a hesitation I have is the WLAN "whitelist" rumor that can be hard-coded in some HP laptops. So, if someone has successfully replaced their wireless network adapter in a Genesis Ivy Bridge Envy 15t (especially the CTO of 3200), I would really like to hear about it!

TL; DR: I want to replace the WLAN adapter in my Envy 15 t-3200 (CTO, Ivy Bridge Gen), but I'm worried whether or not the HP BIOS will allow me to start once I do.

As I said, I don't expect this is an easy answer, the question of him would we apply. It's probably something that can only be answered by someone who has tried the same thing. in any case, I'll probably end up ordering the new WLAN card to try it because I can send it if it does not work. I'll post my results here if I find myself for him!

P.S. I did a search on the forums and found another topic about this same problem: http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Hardware-Upgrades-Replacements/HE-Envy-15-2013-Network-Card-upgrade/m-p/2995987#M25996

It seems that he has ended up working for users, but I think they're talking about a more recent (Haswell gen.) Cell phone envy. Thanks in advance to anyone who replies/bed it!

Edit: I just noticed that the maintenance/maintenance manual lists the WLAN module as a 'can be used for end user part' so it seems that this may work after all. I went ahead and ordered the part ( here), and I still intend to update this post as soon as I make the switch.

Hello

I am sure that it will work. Computers laptops Intel want to probably don't have the white list because I've tried three different cards wifi Intel and all worked. One of them was actually a very old part number (Intel 6300 Ultimate). Don't worry it will be ok.

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