upgrade to AC wireless 17-x051nr

I wonder if there is a compatible Bluetooth "AC" NOTHING available for laptop HP 17 - X051nr wireless.

The vehicle currently has A/B/N / bluetooth.

It is also known as a W2M98UA.

Hello

Your machine uses Intel 6th gen CPU. Please see pages 3 & the following document 46

http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c05122688.PDF

The book says you need of this work must be performed by an authorized HP service provider parts. But if it is out of warranty, the book also shows you how do it yourself page #46.

Kind regards.

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