HP Pavilion m7-1015dx, replacing a wlan card

I want to replace my wireless network adapter (Ralink RT5390R) for one who supports the 2.4 and 5 Ghz frequency networks, with up to 450 Mbps of bandwidth. What (brand, model) offer which is compatible with my laptop?

Hello:

Upgrade of a card in a HP laptop wireless, it's nothing less than a nightmare.

Here is the link to the service manual for your laptop (dv7 = m7).

http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c03221579.PDF

As you can see in the list of adapters wireless supported (Chapter 3, page 27), that your laptop is not yet listed as supported.

The only supported wireless card that meets your demand is the Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6230 WLAN with HP Part # 670691-001.  But the part number is wrong. This is the part number for the card Ralink have you when you check the HP part store.

You can buy only a wireless card listed in the service manual and it must have the part number HP on it or it won't work.

So, I have to say that there is no wireless card compatible with your laptop that meets your upgrade request.

Paul

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