Lenovo v580 wifi card

Hello, could you tell me why when I change the wifi card my phone why does not? I have broadcom 43xx card and I want to change to intel 2230. I see that there is a driver for intel 2230, why it doesn't work? why there is no support in the BIOS, and the pilot have? Intel 2230, there in the maintenance manual as a replacement possible.
Thank you.

Hi rvp2013,

Thank you for using the Community Forums of Lenovo!

The replacement of the card must have a FRU number.

Even if the make and model is in the whitelist, but didn't the FRU brand on the map it will be always recognized as incompatible.

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