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can someone tell me what are the wireless cards are compatible with my computer or refer me to the appropriate place to locate the compatible cards? I need to move to something that will support 5g wireless and I can not find the information to know those who will work...

Thank you

Thank you for the information, @rodhos.

If you click on the red card in my post, that's what you'll find:

https://www.Amazon.com/Intel-3160-wireless-Bluetooth-supports/DP/B00IOS19E6/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&QID=1479594628&SR=8-5&keywords=Intel+3165

The card is dual band and should work on your computer.  I suggest you contact the manufacturer's Technical Support to make sure.

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