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05-24-2025 12:56 PM - edited 05-24-2025 01:03 PM
I have a question if I change my WLAN adapter to Intel AX210NGW can I change it? Will it be in Bios Whitelist (original one is RTL8852AE)?
sorry I have bad english skill
Laptop spec
Hp Victus 16 E0093AX
Ryzen 5 5600h
RTX 3060
WLAN Realtek RTL8852AE
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05-24-2025 01:44 PM
Chapter 3 of the service manual indicates that only Realtek cards were offered in the model series.
The Intel AX210 is almost guaranteed not to work in your notebook.
You might be able to install the AX200 with this part number:
Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 ax 2×2 + Bluetooth 5.0 non-vPro HP part # L35282-005
The reason that I think the AX200 may work is because HP installed that part number in my HP Envy 15-ee0047nr notebook which has the AMD Ryzen 5 4500U processor.
Have you updated the RTL8852AE Wi-Fi driver to the latest version HP currently has?
RTL8852AE, version 6001.10.356.3
If not, you may want to try that before having to to the delicate work to remove and replace the Wi-Fi card.
Those tiny antenna wires are hard to work with.
05-24-2025 01:44 PM
Chapter 3 of the service manual indicates that only Realtek cards were offered in the model series.
The Intel AX210 is almost guaranteed not to work in your notebook.
You might be able to install the AX200 with this part number:
Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 ax 2×2 + Bluetooth 5.0 non-vPro HP part # L35282-005
The reason that I think the AX200 may work is because HP installed that part number in my HP Envy 15-ee0047nr notebook which has the AMD Ryzen 5 4500U processor.
Have you updated the RTL8852AE Wi-Fi driver to the latest version HP currently has?
RTL8852AE, version 6001.10.356.3
If not, you may want to try that before having to to the delicate work to remove and replace the Wi-Fi card.
Those tiny antenna wires are hard to work with.
05-25-2025 06:30 AM
That is correct. The Intel AX200 is Wi-Fi 6.
I doubt that the MT7922 will work, but you can try one at your own risk.
Here's the part number:
N22541-005 | SKO-WLAN 6E MEDIATEK TEQUINI2 AX 2X2 M.2 |
You can click to expand the list of PC's the above card was used in: