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HP 110 Desktop (110-210)
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I have an HP 110-210 "Desktop" PC (Product No. F3D15AA#ABA, Model No. 110-210). I'd like to add a wireless adapter to it, and someone had said that they thought HP made one that's designed to fit in its "Mulberry" motherboard's  1 Expansion Slot.

(According to http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/HP-110-200-Desktop-PC-series/5399643/model/6529728/document/c040..., that slot is a PCI Express half-length mini card socket.)

Does HP make/sell a wireless adapter for this?

(Although the PC originally came with 64-bit Windows 8, I have since upgraded it to 64-bit Windows 10.)

Thank you.

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@rjusa, welcome to the forum.

 

 Here is an adapter that should work for you.  I have had this adapter in two HP computers.  If you don't want to use an internal adapter you can buy a USB adapter which plugs into a USB port.  You have 2-USB 3.0 and 2-USB 2.0 ports on the back of the computer.

 

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Thanks, old_geekster.

I've used a USB adapter, but am now specifically looking for an internal adapter. Ideally, I'm hoping to find one that supports Miracast on Windows 10.

In the adapter listing you reference on Amazon, in answer to someone's question, the seller said:
> HP is notorious for having a whitelist built into their BIOS....
> HP sometimes builds this whitelist into their BIOS to detect and block aftermarket peripherals like WiFi cards that aren't sold by them.

So, I was wondering:

1. What "two HP computers" have you had this adapter in?

2. I tried Googling "HP 110-210" together with "whitelist" to see if I could find anything about a whitelist for the HP 110-210, but didn't find anything. Do you have any idea whether there is such a whitelist for the HP 110-210?

Thanks.

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