HP Pavilion dv7-6c27cl: which is right for Hp pavilion dv7-6c27cl wifi driver

Installed windows 7 64 bit, but none of the drivers on the HP site wifi worked! Anyone know what is the right for Hp pavilion dv7-6c27cl wifi driver

Hello:

You need the driver for the wireless card model that your laptop is...

http://h20564.www2.HP.com/hpsc/SWD/public/detail?sp4ts.Oid=5060881&swItemId=ob_105197_1&swEnvOid=4058

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