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If you’re trying to upgrade or replace the Wi-Fi card in your HP EliteBook 8560p or ProBook 6560b, you might run into a common issue: the BIOS has a whitelist that only allows specific Wi-Fi cards to work. This list is detailed in the service manual, and only the authorized cards will function properly.
To avoid running into trouble, you should only install Wi-Fi cards that have the correct HP part number on them. If the card doesn’t match what’s listed or doesn’t have the part number on it, it likely won’t work due to the BIOS restrictions.
The best upgrade option, unless your laptop has three antenna wires, is the Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 with HP part number 631954-001. This card is generally compatible and offers good performance.
Finding this specific card can be a bit tricky, but I recently saw one available for purchase on eBay. Look for listings that show the card is labeled as ‘Replace with HP Spare’ and check the price. This label indicates it’s an official HP part, which is more likely to be compatible with your device.
Here’s a link to search for the HP 631954-001 card on eBay, making it easier to find a legitimate option: HP 631954-001 for sale on eBay. Be sure to verify that the seller confirms it’s an HP spare part to ensure compatibility.
Remember, sticking to the approved cards will save you time and frustration, and you’ll be able to enjoy a smooth upgrade.
