HP Envy 1440t h8: update the network map

I bought my desire Desktop 3 years at hp store. Now, I would switch my network card because I got a new 802.11ac router. My office has integrated Bluetooth 4.0 and dual 802.11a/b/g/n wireless LAN band (2.4 Ghz and 5 GHz) featuring MIMO 2 x 2 technology, but instead, I want to upgrade to a Wireless WLAN 802.11 AC. But I don't know if it is possible to update.

Can someone help me with this?

Product name: HP Envy h8 desktop computer - 1440t

Product number: C1U78AV #ABA

OS: 8.1 Pro 64 bit Windows

If you need mor information, let me know. Thank you

Hello

You should not have to replace your WIFI adapter.  It should be compatible with your new router as multiple bands should be available.

I suggest that you configure communications WIRELESS "n" and see if you are having a better flow. Don't forget that the wireless signal a very weak signals will not produce the best performance.  Your ISP service may need to be increased depending on the speed you want.

If you are not satisfied with performance "n", then you can consider this Intel WIFI card.  The sides of the user looks fine.

Thanks for posting on the forum.

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