Pavilion 17-e101sv: replacement of HP Pavilion 17-e101sv WiFi adapter

Hello

I recently had problems with the wifi adapter that comes with my laptop model (Ralink RT3290LE) and found out that it is a problem if your modem/router is a Cisco which is what my ISP provides. In the end, I bought my own router and was able to connect to the internet.

I want o avoid such problems in the future and I would like to know what kind of replacement I can get to my lapto compatible and also if there is a compatible wifi adapter that also has the AC network with b/g/n.

Thank you in advance!

This will work:

http://www.Amazon.com/Intel-wireless-AC-7260-Bluetooth-wireless/DP/B00PDL540W/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&QID=1442863054&SR=8-2&keywords=802.11AC+Mini+PCI-e+WiFi

He says is not compatible with the HP, but that applies to the slightly older models who had still a wifi whitelist your BIOS does not work. We had a few experiences here in the Forum and showed that the white list has disappeared since before that your laptop has been made.

That said, you can do the upgrade, you can see how to do it. See page 52 of the manual here:

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