replacement of the network card on compaq presario cq60-430sa

Hi, I have a compaq presario cq60-430sa with an atheros b, g network card pre installed, just improved to a Wireless N Router and want to enjoy higher speeds offered, can someone tell me which cards will be or used to adapt

Thank you

Castro

Thanks Erico, will let you know how things are going

Thank you

Castro

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