On Sat, Feb 19, 2022, at 3:33 PM, Roger Heflin wrote:
> On my laptop bought in late 2016 (v6/7th gen cpu/Sunrise Point-LP
> chipset in lspci), I replaced the wifi/bluetooth card with an Intel
> AX200.  I bought mine on Amazon.  There are branded/boxed intel cards
> for about $27US.  This card is at least one generation newer than the
> cards you are looking at.   My card was from one of the random
> resellers that sell these cards but had decent reviews.
>
> The card was a massive improvement in staying connected and working
> over the original one that came in the laptop.  My original card was
> not an intel card.

There is an Intel alternative that was an option that came with my laptop 
(Intel Wireless 7260).
I have the Broadcom alternative.
I just don't know how to find out what card I could get that is compatible with 
my laptop. The aforementioned Intel card, I guess, would not be a newer 
generation than the one I already have; since it was offered originally with 
this pc.
thanks very much for this info.

Anil
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