HP Pavilion P7 - 1380T (A7F22AAR - YCXM) wireless card installation

Bought one handed to nine HP Pavilion P7 - 1380T (A7F22AAR - YCXM) desktop computer and didn't know that it wasn't wireless.

Instead of forking over the fortunes I'd like to puchase my wireless card and install myself. My question is how can I find out what card to buy wireless or everyone will work?

Please give me your opinion or opinions on that. My office has be wireless.

Thank you in advance.

Hello:

I use wireless cards external usb on my desktop PC.

No need to worry then hardware compatibility.

Wide selection of devices too.

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