Wireless card replace dv6-3030er

Hello!

I altheros great wifi adapter and want to replace it with the Intel card.

purchased 62205 and getting the error with the incompatibility of the wireless adapter.

where can I found information on the cards supported wireless?

Thank you

Hello:

Here is the link to the service manual for your laptop.

http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c02657339.PDF

Wireless cards supported with HP part numbers can be found in Chapter 3, beginning on page 23.

You can install a wireless card listed in the service manual and it should have the part number HP on it or it won't work.

Paul

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