HP Elitebook 820 G2 Network Card Replacement
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Vai al passo 1The network card is the chip that allows you to connect to your home or local WiFi. If you are unable to connect, networks not showing up, then the network card could be causing the problem. If turning on your network capabilities under your computer settings doesn’t work, then this guide will show you how to replace a faulty network card.
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Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the 2 mm head screw on the side of the network card.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. Note, when replacing the connections on the network card, they must be plugged in to the correct connections. Both the cables from the motherboard and connections on the network card are labeled.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. Note, when replacing the connections on the network card, they must be plugged in to the correct connections. Both the cables from the motherboard and connections on the network card are labeled.
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My HP 820 G2’s WiFi/Bluetooth card was working bit intermittently. Especially Bluetooth was reconnecting all the time with my speakers if I didn’t listen to music.
I didn’t find any information which WiFi/Bluetooth card might be a good choice to upgrade. I took a chance and just ordered Intel 9260NGW card. It seems to work fine after couple hours; don’t know how it’ll be in the long run. My original card was Intel 7265NGW.
NGW = NGFF = M.2 slot, source: https://www.dell.com/community/Laptops-G...