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12-27-2023 05:19 AM
Hi, I am Sakib from Bangladesh using an HP Zbook Firefly 14 G8 for 3 months. I Want to know if my PC has an NFC device.
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12-28-2023 06:11 AM
Thanks for your reply, I've checked it. My PC doesn't have an NFC device. I have another question:
I asked in the community previously that my SIM card wasn't working but there is a SIM card slot available. Someone replied that The 5G module must be configured before buying as it is an expensive module. Now my question is, does my PC have any socket to insert the module on its motherboard? If yes, if I insert a 4g module instead of a 5g module as it is expensive, will it work?
12-27-2023 08:12 AM
If you ordered NFC when you configured it, the answer is yes.
To verify that it is present in Windows 11
"open the Settings App, then go the Network and security and open the wireless settings, if you have NFC, you will see a toggle switch there to enable/disable NFC"
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12-28-2023 06:11 AM
Thanks for your reply, I've checked it. My PC doesn't have an NFC device. I have another question:
I asked in the community previously that my SIM card wasn't working but there is a SIM card slot available. Someone replied that The 5G module must be configured before buying as it is an expensive module. Now my question is, does my PC have any socket to insert the module on its motherboard? If yes, if I insert a 4g module instead of a 5g module as it is expensive, will it work?
12-28-2023 06:23 AM
Let me get this right.
I provided an answer to your question.
You marked your reply as the accepted solution.
You are asking another question.
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