HP Pavilion dv4t-4100: Intel centrino advanced-N 6230 - module id wireless (702) not supported when restarting wlan module

I wanted my laptop supports wifi 5 GHz networks so I can get faster speeds of the internet. After having carefully read as published in below url and pasted below, page support manuals I buy centrino 6230 and to my surprise, I advanced receieved the message unsupported.

http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c02987282

This manual indicates that N6230 is supported in WLAN module. However, when I reboot post install, I got WLAN unsupported (702) message and forced me to go back to my old WLAN card. Also I have the i5 processor on my laptop and the bios to F.28. I refer whitelist and so on. But why the WLAN as supported in the repair manual mentioned when it does not support and al.

I have a surprise here as my number of product points me

HP Pavilion dv4t-4100 (LW934AV)

and my computer information as computer shows dm4 laptop and if I check on hp support site dm4 - x 100 series comes, so finally that is my model laptop and al? DM4 or dv4?

Hello

The short answer is: your REAL machine only supports a list of cards wireless on the following link:

http://PartSurfer.HP.com/search.aspx?SearchText=LW934AV

(Scroll to the bottom, no card AC).

Kind regards.

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