replace the module WLAN 4710 s

Hello

I would change the WLAN module on my 4710 s. Inside there is a Broadcom BCM94312HMG and I ask myself, can I replace it with any other module 802.11n PCIe mini - for example: Airport Extreme 802.11n (BCM94321MC)?

Hello:

Here is the link to the Service Manual of your laptop:

http://bizsupport1.Austin.HP.com/BC/docs/support/SupportManual/c02694167/c02694167.PDF

See Chapter 3, pages 19-22 for supported wireless adapters.

1. you can buy only a wireless card listed in the manual, or your laptop computer will not display until you remove the card.

2. you need TO get one with the HP part number, or your laptop will not appear until what you remove the card.

3. some of these cards as you can see, vary by country. Make sure you only select the number of the country you live.

4. make sure that there is no other prerequisites for the desired card by carefully reading these pages.

You can order the card at HP, or do an internet search by HP part number (and not by the model of the card). You should find several 3rd party sellers with the card you want to sell.

Paul

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