![]() Plus there are two Hirose U.FL antenna connectors that connect to antennas inside the back of your laptop's LCD panel. It's also not the same as PCI, PCI-E, ExpressCard, PCMCIA, etc. Your slots appear to be compatible with half-size and full-size cards. ![]() The one that is hard to get to is likely your existing 802.11 Wifi card and the easy access slot is likely either empty or contains a cellular "3G" card.Īdditionally, both of the slots on that netbook are miniPCI-E full-size. However, on page 3 they take apart the entire netbook to get to the internal miniPCI-E slot. Always remove the battery (and unplug from the charger) before attempting disassembly. ![]() If that's the same model you have then yes, the manufacturer made it easily accessible to swap out the miniPCI-E card via the cover/door.
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