HP Pavilion M9Z89AA #ABA: update of my WiFi adapter

I have properly have the Broadcom bcm43142 802.11 wifi bgn, and apparently he cannot receive the WiFi in the 5.0 GHz range. It's disappointing because I have a large household who, of course, and all users of netflix. What makes no matter what Internet Explore stopping all the time. When we got the new router, I thought that my computer can connect to the AC 802.11 band, but apparently even if it is relatively new, that it does not include this feature. So, is it possible for me to get an auxiliary adapter that will accept this signal, or old entirely? Do you guys all recommendations for such an adapter and where? Thanks a bunch!

This model uses a Mini PCI - e Wireless card.

Here is one on amazon is 5 GHz

http://www.Amazon.com/Intel-2-4GHz-5GHz-802-11n-draft-adapter/DP/B0036RBGPM

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