HP Pavilion 15 N: Wireless Card (300 Mbps Capable with Bluetooth 4.0) for HP laptop (product number: E6G00PA-#ACJ)

I want to upgrade the current mini pci wireless card to a more capable wifi card. I searched and found that the BIOS can be on a white list and some cards will not work. Please suggest a card that is able to do 300 Mbps speed connection and with bluetooth 4.0.

He is also a processor AMD PC. What's an intel based work WiFi card mini pci?

Thanks in advance.

Replaced the RALINK card with an atheros AR5B22 card and it works fine. BIOS is NOT in the whitelist.

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