Wireless card internal s3712f

I have an old s3712f of flag and I was wondering if there is an internal port for adding a wireless card not to mention that the ports pci-e? And if there is, the wireless card I could use? Preferably a wireless n card.

Hi alienguise.

After doing some research on wireless specifications capabilities, it shows that your computer did not come with a wireless option. Now, if you are still wanting to install an internal wireless card, I have included the 'upgrade and Guide service', as this will show you the process to remove and replace the PCI card. Also keep in mind the "specifications" to ensure that the card will be compatible.

I hope this information helps!

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