G7-2251dx update 5 GHz Wireless Pavilion?

I have a HP Pavilion g7-2251dx Notebook PC with a WiFi Atheros AR9485 g/g/n adapter.

This adapter supports only 2.4 GHZ, is there a replacement/upgrade that will help 5 GHz WiFi?

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I see that you are looking for another WiFi adapter then your Atheros card. According to the manual, all three wireless recommended cards support only the 2.4 GHz. If you are looking for more information on the withdrawal of your wireless card, you can find that page 43 of Maintenance and Service of Guide.

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