Update of the dv6 7000qe wireless card

I've recently updated my card the Intel Centrino 2230N to the 7260AC band Dual Intel wireless on my laptop (dv6) 7000 Quad Edition. The laptop starts fine and I have installed the drivers for the Intel website 7260, but my laptop still think it has a Centrino N 2230.

Is there something I need to do to make my laptop see this material change? I saw that another user here was able to switch the cards without any problems, I don't know what goes wrong.

So it turns out that, if it looks like a duck and it quacks like a duck, it's a 2230 N with an apocryphal label attached. :/

Thanks for all your help though!

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