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Plan9
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      09-29-2007, 02:05 PM
Has anyone swapped out the internal Broadcom wireless card and replaced it
with an Intel card in a HP DV8000z notebook? The DV8000z is the one with
an AMD Turion64 cpu.

I'm having a devil of a time with the Broadcom 4318 card that comes
installed in the DV8000z and Kubuntu. I can get it to work most of the
time, and when it works it works well, but it's a pain to continually fix
it after some small update or change.

I'd like to swap it out for an internal Intel card and be done with
tweaking.

If someone has done this swap, what Intel card did you use?

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Jeff Liebermann
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      09-29-2007, 03:32 PM
Plan9 <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:

>Has anyone swapped out the internal Broadcom wireless card and replaced it
>with an Intel card in a HP DV8000z notebook? The DV8000z is the one with
>an AMD Turion64 cpu.


You're about to have a problem. HP, Compaq, IBM, and probably a few
others have decided to limit the maker and model of wireless cards
that will work in their laptops to only those that were FCC type
certified. You may get a "104-Unsupported wireless network device
detected" message on boot. There are quite a few articles on the
topic. Fortunately, there are fixes and workarounds available:
<http://www.rechner.org/b1800_bios.html>
<http://www.richud.com/HP-Pavilion-104-Bios-Fix/>
<http://joshuawise.com/Wireless-Whitelist.html>
Lots more.

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      09-30-2007, 01:46 AM
On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 08:32:18 -0700, Jeff Liebermann wrote:

>>Has anyone swapped out the internal Broadcom wireless card and replaced
>>it with an Intel card in a HP DV8000z notebook? The DV8000z is the one
>>with an AMD Turion64 cpu.

>
> You're about to have a problem. HP, Compaq, IBM, and probably a few
> others have decided to limit the maker and model of wireless cards that
> will work in their laptops to only those that were FCC type certified.
> You may get a "104-Unsupported wireless network device detected" message
> on boot. There are quite a few articles on the topic. Fortunately,
> there are fixes and workarounds available:
> <http://www.rechner.org/b1800_bios.html>
> <http://www.richud.com/HP-Pavilion-104-Bios-Fix/>
> <http://joshuawise.com/Wireless-Whitelist.html> Lots more.


Jeff, thanks for the reading list. Â*There's a lot of information here to
digest and decide if I want to take the leap or not.

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