HP Pavilion 15-ak101nq Gaming: wifi card white list

I want to know if my hp Pavilion has a white list the card wifi and I have shearched all on internet but I did not found any information about this then I would be happy if anyone knows if my laptop has one, or if I could install a?

Hello:

There do seem to be blocking BIOS more in order to avoid to install another wireless card.

But just as bad, you will find on many HP laptops with single band card, only a wireless antenna is present.

Unless you're ready to take the laptop share everything, including the area of display panel to run an antenna 2, you will not be able to upgrade the current map, because maps dual band require usually two wireless antennas.

Then... you will have to physically inspect the current map and see if there is one or 2 antennas are and decide for yourself what you want to do next.

Now, I've heard about some of the new laptops, HP began to install a second antenna and leaving that it disconnected, if it is equipped with a single band with a single terminal card.

Do not rely on the photos in the service manual to determine if your laptop has 2 antennas.

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