Pavilion Elite HPE - 590t: replace the network adapter

Can I replace my network card that no longer works? I have a LAN card Wireless-N with an Intel Gigabit network connection. First of all, I had hard plugged the modem, but when that stop working, I switched on the radio, that worked for a few days and now it is totally inoperative. I just need to hard wire for the modem, do not really need wireless. Thank you.

RV6flyer, welcome to the forum.

You have two choices: USB adapter) 1 or 2) PCI Express x 1.  The motherboard has a PCIe x 1 location if it is not filled.

Here are some examples on Amazon.

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