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hp Envy TS m7 Notebook
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

hp Envy TS m7 Notebook, want to upgrade Wifi card to wifi 6, please help

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What is the full model number or product number of the notebook?

 

How to Find Your HP Laptop Model Number (Video) | HP® Tech Takes

 

Intel or AMD processor?

 

Model of the currently installed Wi-Fi adapter?

 

How many antenna wires are connected to the existing Wi-Fi adapter?

 

You need two to be able to upgrade a single band Wi-Fi card to a dual band Wi-Fi card of any kind.

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Intel or AMD processor?------Intel Core i7

 

Model of the currently installed Wi-Fi adapter?----Intel CentrinoWireless-N 2230

 

How many antenna wires are connected to the existing Wi-Fi adapter?-----2

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What's the full model number or product number of the notebook?

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HP ENVY TouchSmart m7 Notebook PC

 

Product Number: E4S19UA#ABA

Model: m7-j020dx

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OK:

 

These should be your options:

 

Naturally, there were no Wi-Fi 6 cards around when your notebook was made.

 

Here are a couple of Wi-Fi 6E/wifi6-chip cards where the chip has been integrated onto the old style HMC form factor Wi-Fi card your PC has:

 

Amazon.com: WiFi 6E Half Mini PCI-E WiFi Network Card 802.11AX AC MPE-AXE3000H 2.4GHz 5GHz 6GHz 5400...

 

Amazon.com: NETELY 802.11AX WiFi 6 AX200HMW 3000Mbps Mini-PCIE Interface WiFi Adapter with Bluetooth...

 

I can't 100% guarantee the above cards will work, but they should.

 

This discussion shows where someone successfully upgraded their Envy 17 with the Wi-Fi 6E card:

 

Solved: Re: HP ENVY 17 J102 EA Wifi Bluetooth combo card upgrade to ... - HP Support Community - 899...

 

Or you should be able to install one of these older Wi-Fi 5 cards that were made around the time your notebook was produced:

 

Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 802.11 ac 2x2 WiFi + BT 4.0       HP Part # 710661-001

 

Broadcom BCM4352 802.11ac 2x2 Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.0 combo   HP part # 724935-001

 

The Broadcom card is listed as a supported card in chapter 3 of your notebook's service manual.

 

Below is the link to the service manual where you can find the Wi-Fi card removal and replacement procedure:

 

c04091762 (hp.com)

 

Before installing the new Wi-Fi card, uninstall both the Intel Wi-Fi adapter and Bluetooth adapter in the device manager and check the uninstall drivers box.

 

If there is Intel Bluetooth software in the Windows control panel>programs, uninstall that too.

 

Then shut down unplug the notebook, remove the battery and install the new card.

 

 

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Thank you for your Professional advice.

 

I will try to purchase this wifi 6 card you suggested, and then I will come back here to report to you. Thank you very much

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You're very welcome.

 

I'm thinking more and more of buying that card myself.

 

You can get an extra 15% off in the bargain.

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I tried this product https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09F3CLKLH?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details,  but the maximum download speed under 200 Mbps, my internet provider provided 300 Mbbs, 

 

when I switch to cable, it can download up to 350 Mbps

 

I have tried many ways but it still did not achieve the desired download speed. 

 

Although I did not achieve my goal, I am very grateful for your professional guidance.

 

 

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