HP Pavilion 2355sa g6: Pavilion g6-2355sa white list for wireless cards.

"My wireless card is one band and obtaining years, allows you to go buy a new '... and then the white lists came to my attention to ruin everything!

Does anyone have a definitive list of what works in this laptop? I wanted to buy a dual band card, but the list in the maintenance manual is pathetic!

I updated the BIOS to the latest F.26 version from the support page. This addition will build for the cards more than those included in the manual of support?

For reference, my laptop currently has the Ralink RT5390.

TIA.

Solid information are very difficult to find that the white list is now history, and HP does not now and has never been very next. We at the Forum dealt with him for years and the best we can say:

1. the list of "dismal" in the manual is the whitelist, sorry to say and the list you will get. You can be 100% sure that settle a part HP copies numbered from one of these cards, the machine will start. Sometimes we had evidence of exceptions to this rule but not very often and not in any pattern it has been possible to understand.

2 BIOS updates from HP do not expand the white list.

There are 'hacked' BIOS sources on the internet and we have had some reports that they work and cause no other errors. This one in particular, which I think can be applied to your laptop, but I wash my hands. I wouldn't, but I give you the choice:

http://donovan6000.blogspot.com/2013/12/modded-BIOS-repository.html

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