Difficulty

Easy

Steps

3

Time Required

                          10 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Modem & WIFI Card Prerequisite
  • 2 steps
  • WIFI Card
  • 1 step

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Modem & WIFI Card Prerequisite               
  • Flip the computer over and place it on a clean level surface.
  • Loosen the screws using a size #0 Phillips screwdriver.
  • The screws do not come completely out.
  • It is strongly recommended that the Anti-Static Wrist Strap is used to avoid damage to internal components.

Flip the computer over and place it on a clean level surface.

Loosen the screws using a size #0 Phillips screwdriver.

The screws do not come completely out.

It is strongly recommended that the Anti-Static Wrist Strap is used to avoid damage to internal components.

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Step 2

  • Once the screws are loose, open the panel using a plastic opening tool to access the components below.
  • The modem card should be labeled MODEM. The WIFI card is larger than the modem and closer to the outer edge of the computer.

Once the screws are loose, open the panel using a plastic opening tool to access the components below.

The modem card should be labeled MODEM. The WIFI card is larger than the modem and closer to the outer edge of the computer.

Step 3

              WIFI Card               
  • Gently pry up on the gold antennae connections using a spudger.
  • Gently pry open both retaining clips on either side of the WiFi card using a spudger.
  • Once the clips are open and the card is unplugged, it is safe to remove.

Gently pry up on the gold antennae connections using a spudger.

Gently pry open both retaining clips on either side of the WiFi card using a spudger.

Once the clips are open and the card is unplugged, it is safe to remove.

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

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