HP Envy 15 t-ae100: WLAN upgrade HP Envy 15 t-ae100

I want to improve my current module WLAN (WiFi Broadcom BCM43142 802.11 b/g/n 1 x 1 + adapter Combo BT4.0 m2), take advantage of my routers features Dual-Band Wireless-AC.

The service manual from HP for my laptop shows two options without wire - AC:

Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265 802.11 ac 2 x 2 WiFi + BT 4.0 adapter (no vPRO) - REF: 793840-005

Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3165 802.11 ac 1 x 1 WiFi + BT 4.0 Combo Adapter - REF: 806723-005.

I see their latest Wireless-AC on processors Intel site is:

Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260 802.11 ac 2 x 2 WiFi + BT Combo Adapter 4.2.

QUESTION 1: Intel lists two form for these modules WLAN, 2230 m2 and m.2 1216 factors; the one who fits the HP 15 t-ae100?

2nd QUESTION: the 8260 Intel can be used in the HP Envy 15 t-ae100?

QUESTION 3: what would be the advantage of the 8260 Intel on the 7265 Intel? (Says the Intel product brief for the 8260 it is designed to offer a Microsoft Windows 10 full support; but does not explain what that means.)

Here is a picture of the module 793840-005:

Auction eBay where you can buy:

http://www.eBay.ca/ITM/793840-005-HP-envy-M7-N-M7-N101DX-wireless-card-WLAN-module-/182039985190?hash=item2a626dbc26:g:hS4AAOSwB4NW1StG

Here's the auction from the same seller to the 806723-005:

http://www.eBay.com/ITM/806723-005-HP-envy-15-U483CL-x360-notebook-WLAN-11AC-int-3165-M-2-wireless-card-/162004455419?hash=item25b837cffb:g:VloAAOSwh - 1W44F -.

Same form factor.

This is the AC8260 module:

Your laptop has no whitelist, then it can use any adapter wifi with the correct form factor and the number of antennas. The form of factors are slightly different for me, but it is difficult to say may be the angle of the image. I would stick with one of the 2 specified cards compatible with your system.

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