HP 15-f233wm: update Realtek RTL 8188EE HP 15-f233wm

Human beings he has an Intel Celeron processor, it is possible to upgrade the module WLAN, to include one that has Bluetooth capabilities?  The vehicle currently has 8188EE Realtek RTL module.

Thank you

Nelse

Here's the manual. See p. 2:

Manual

Realtek RT8723BE 802.11bgn 1 x 1 Wi - Fi + BT Combo Adapter 4.0

Broadcom BCM43142 802.11bgn 1 x 1 Wi - Fi + adapter BT HMC 4.0

either card Wifi & BT 1 x 1 above would be not compatible. There is only a single antenna, apparently while the manual is an conficted bit.

Replacement of a wireless card is shown on page 31. There is no 'white list' on this laptop, then you can install any wifi low-profile & map BT you can find and so much better if you find that you have 2 antennas.

This is the module for Broadcom (would be my preference) on amazon.com:

http://www.Amazon.com/Azurewave-AW-NB107H-Bluetooth-half-size-PCI-Express/DP/B00MHYQE9S/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&QID=1445870730&SR=8-2&keywords=BCM43142

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