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HP Pavilion 15-e089se Notebook
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hello,  everyone

 

While searching for the network card with hp part number 710661-001, I found different cards that have the same number. They are 710661-001 0F, 710661-001 0B, 710661-001 0C.

 

My question is what is the difference between them and which one should I choose.

 

This is a follow up for my problem https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Wireless-and-Networking/upgrading-wlan-NIC-to-newer-one-that-...


Note that, I have included pictures of mentioned cards.


Thank you,

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Hi:

 

Unfortunately, no one here would be able to provide that information.

 

Any of the variants should work.

 

The one I bought on eBay for my HP 350 G1 notebook was 0F, and it worked just fine.

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Hi:

 

Unfortunately, no one here would be able to provide that information.

 

Any of the variants should work.

 

The one I bought on eBay for my HP 350 G1 notebook was 0F, and it worked just fine.

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