HP envy m6 1203so: upgrade wireless card?

Hello world

I need help, can I improve my intel centrino 2230 in my computer laptop envy m6 1203so with this card

Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 (7260HMW) or if not, can send me a list of model (compatible) supported for my laptop wireless cards?

Thank you

Ok. Thanks for the image.

It should work.

The Centrino has a specification of Rx\Tx 2 x 2, so the installer of the antenna should suffice. Please share your result here in your thread.

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