HP s 4540: 2.4 ghz and 5 GHz wifi network

Hello

I have hp probook 4540 s. I want to improve my network wifi for 2.4 ghz and 5 GHz can so pls u halp me how can I connect with 5 GHz network

Thank you

Azadali wrote:
FCC ID: VQF-RT5390

It is a Realtek RT5390 wireless adapter pcie with single 2.4 GHz band.

To upgrade internally, you need to ensure that PCIe wifi candidate adapter requires only a 1 x antenna 1.

ASUS has done a number of dual-band usb dongles and simultaneous R/T.

http://www.ASUS.com/Networking/Wireless_Adapters_Products/

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