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    Locating the Wireless Card

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by kienjakenobi, Dec 5, 2008.

  1. kienjakenobi

    kienjakenobi Newbie

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    I have a Sager NP9262 Laptop with a Clevo D900C motherboard. I would like to replace the currently installed Intel 4096 Wifi Card with another Wifi card. I opened up the standard plates on the back of the laptop and could not find the PCI-e slots. Could anyone give me direction as to where the slots might be?

    As I looked at the laptop through the back panels, I found the CPU, RAM, graphics card, and the three hard drives, but I could not locate the PCI-e slots.

    I e-mailed Sager support, and, as can be expected, I recieved no reply. I went to Clevo`s website and I could not find any specifications beyond the typical listing of hardware that is compatible with the motherboard. A graphic of the motherboard from Clevo (Or anybody, for that matter) would be fantastic, but I am thinking no such graphic exists.

    Thanks very much,
    Kienja
     
  2. Shyster1

    Shyster1 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    The D901C service manual can be downloaded from Eurocom's product library; that should provide you with the info you need to locate the wireless card.
     
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    kienjakenobi Newbie

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    Thank you sincerely for your help. That is PRECISELY what I have been needing! It is only unfortunate that such documents are not made more accessible.
     
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    Shyster1 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    You're most welcome; however, the lion's share of the credit should go to Eurocom for (a) hosting that document, and (b) allowing the public at large to access it.