Pavilion g4-1318dx: update Wifi card

I want to improve my wireless card. I know that HP uses a white list, but it's like a 4 year old laptop, they still use a white list for her? I found this part here. He says it's compatible under the HP maintenance manual for my count, but since he is not one certified HP part (or other) I was uncertain.

Thanks for any help you can give,

Olivia

The white list disappeared about 18 months so the g4-1300 series is still subject to the white list. As indicated above, this card is not going to work.

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