HP Pavilion dv6000: upgrading wireless card

I want to upgrade the card wireless in my HP Pavilion dv6000. What are my options? I'm fine with an upgrade of the single band, but if a double Strip is now available for this machine, I would prefer that he.

Thank you

By looking at the drivers. I see a wifi iNtel into the mix and if you have a wifi iNtel I could choose a family of wifi iNtel to try something like card full length iNtel 5100 or 5300 to see if it works, but it's to try the cause, it can be costly to try to go that route. But I can tell if your system has a wifi iNtel so I would go with a family card full length of wifi iNtel. Also, you can try the older Intel 4965 which is dual-band you will not use all three connections but you can use two of the other and it works perfectly. I have a HP DV5 - xxx and a full length 5300 only connected to two connections and it works very well. Make sure if you buy wifi iNtel that they are close to corresponding to your model of HP models.

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