Upgrade HP 6820 s wifi card?

Hi all

I have just acquired a laptop HP 6820 s and was eager to push it a little

I already ordered a new beautiful SSD and now I'm looking at the wifi

I would like to explore the possibility of upgrading the internal card, as seems to be removable

Googleing it comes back a sea of irrelevant answers, so I decided to ask here if anyone knows

Thanks in advance

Chris

Hello

Very interesting, don't you think you have a faster wireless card, your machine can fly? What is your network speed? Anyway, the next book displays a list of cards supported Wireless:

http://bizsupport2.Austin.HP.com/BC/docs/support/SupportManual/c02014623/c02014623.PDF

Kind regards.

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