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Old 13th March 2016 | 12:07
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Help to identify wireless NIC form factor, please

What is this wireless NIC form factor, please?

Everything I have found points to it being Lenovo-specific rather than industry standard but I hope I am wrong.

Ta muchly.
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Old 13th March 2016 | 13:13
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It's an industry-standard M.2 NGFF form factor.
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Old 13th March 2016 | 13:14
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Thank you indeed, Bushfiva.
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Old 13th March 2016 | 13:25
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I just noticed the "Lenovo" word. I believe Lenovo whitelists wifi cards on most (all?) of its notebooks, so only approved cards will work. So if you put a random card in, it may or may not work.
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So if you put a random card in, it may or may not work.
FYI, they don't even like you swapping the NICs between their different laptop models and very similar models at that.
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Old 14th March 2016 | 00:15
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You are correct, Bushfiva but there are well documented workarounds so I have decided to buy a 300Mbps NIC anyway (cheap as chips), see if it works after installing NIC and drivers and if it doesn't then decide whether to workaround or not. I have a full clone of the disc and a copy of the BIOS and also like a challenge.
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Old 20th March 2016 | 02:00
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Middleton BIOS + effective 802.11n 5ghz card is a great upgrade to any ThinkPad. My last office had so much 2.4ghz traffic the wifi was barely usable...
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