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11-30-2020 01:27 PM
Is it possible to upgrade the wifi with a unit that is not in the manual? The manual on lists Intel AC7265 and AC9260. I would like to use Intel AX210 or AX200. If it is possible, could I use the same antenna that's already built in?
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11-30-2020 01:38 PM
Hi:
The parts list for your notebook indicates that it either came with a
7265 AC or a 9260 AC.
If it came with either one of those wifi adapters, you can use the existing antennas.
Whether or not the AX200 will work is another question for which no one here will have an answer.
It depends on whether or not your PC has a BIOS whitelist which prevents the installation of unsupported wifi adapters not listed in the manual from working.
HP does not release any information regarding which notebooks have a whitelist.
Based on the information we collect here on wifi card upgrades, most notebooks made in 2104 or later do not have BIOS whitelists, but a handful of them do.
If you want to give the AX200 a try, you must get the non-vPro version of the card.
You can find this HP part number on eBay in the $20 - $30 range.
Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 ax 2×2 + Bluetooth 5.0 MU-MIMO M.2 2230 non-vPro 160 MHz PCI-e HP part # L35282-005.
If you decide to give it a try, please post back and let us know if it worked.
02-15-2021 01:42 PM
Did you have to do anything special? I also bought an AX210 card for my HP Envy 17t-cg100. But when I put the card in and power it on, the laptop wants to go into diagnosis and repair mode. I did boot into safe mode with networking and Windows says it could not initiate the driver. What driver are you using? Where did you get it? Thanks!
02-15-2021 01:51 PM
I downloaded the driver from the Intel website for both the Bluetooth and wifi, and saved it in my documents. Changed the chip, then just booted windows like normal and installed the drivers. Nothing fancy or difficult