HP Envy: update for HP Envy E0K81UA #ABA wireless card

I have a card Intel Centrino Wireless - N 2230, which is only capable of 2.5 GHZ, can update the map to that have fencing at 5 GHz wireless? It's an HP Envy 17 "product number E0K81UA #ABA.

Hello

Your machine was built before 2015, so the opportunity to upgrade wirless card is very thin votes to zero. But its Service and Maintenance Guide (page 4), it has aerial support for 802.11a/b/g/n with 2 × 2 MIMO support even with standard n, you are still very good speed.

http://support.HP.com/us-en/product/HP-envy-17-notebook-PC-series/5387632/model/5388079/manuals

Rather than spending the money to buy a card that does not work, there is another option:

http://www.PCAdvisor.co.UK/test-centre/network-WiFi/best-80211ac-USB-Wi-Fi-adaptors-2015-UK-3516879/

Kind regards.

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