Pavilion 23 "while a single J4V83A: 23-p114 dual band wireless card
Anyone know if or what dual band wireless card will work in thia computer 23-p114
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Hi there @vet72
Welcome to the Forums of HP Support! It's a good place to find the help you need, so many other users, the HP experts and other members of the support staff. I understand that you are looking for help finding a dual band wireless card for your system. I'm happy to help you with this.
First of all, I have included some specifications and hardware reference guide.
HP Pavilion all-in - One PC product specifications 23-p114
As he is an all-in-one computer, there are only a few components that normally can be replaced, but I have included the reference Guide for you convenience. It does not include how to replace the wireless card, but could still be useful to you.
The standard - here is the information about the map currently in place.
802.11b/g/n wireless LAN
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