Difficulty

Easy

Steps

4

Time Required

                          3 minutes            

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  • Wireless Card
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Wireless Card               
  • Unscrew the one Phillips #0 screw at the bottom of the panel and remove the panel.
  • The screw does not separate from the cover. Be sure the screw is completely unscrewed before using force to remove the cover.

Unscrew the one Phillips #0 screw at the bottom of the panel and remove the panel.

The screw does not separate from the cover. Be sure the screw is completely unscrewed before using force to remove the cover.

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Step 2

  • Unscrew the two 3mm Phillips #0 screws located on the card.
  • Be careful, as these screws are easy to strip.

Unscrew the two 3mm Phillips #0 screws located on the card.

Be careful, as these screws are easy to strip.

Step 3

  • Pull the white plastic tab on top of the card straight up to remove the card.
  • This step requires some light force. Be sure the screws from the previous step have been removed.

Pull the white plastic tab on top of the card straight up to remove the card.

This step requires some light force. Be sure the screws from the previous step have been removed.

Step 4

  • Use blunt nose tweezers to remove the power cable from the wireless card.
  • Make sure the tweezers are only gripping the head of the power cable and not any part of the wireless card, as this may damage the card.

Use blunt nose tweezers to remove the power cable from the wireless card.

Make sure the tweezers are only gripping the head of the power cable and not any part of the wireless card, as this may damage the card.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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George A. - Dec 28, 2016

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I believe that is a phone modem, not a wireless card. Might be wrong though.

Conner Peden - Feb 19, 2019

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i think your right as dell 1100 dont have a wifi slot only can use usb or pcmcia card