On Mon, Nov 18, 2024 at 8:32 AM bruce <badouglas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi.
One of the HP sales reps, seems to have indicated that the internal
wifi for the "hp 17z-cp300" laptop would be --> "M91238-005". Is this
supported by Ubuntu/kernel?
How can I see that it is (if it is)?
The Linux Hardware Database <https://linux-hardware.org> should provide
details of the WiFi in your laptop model and a either "detected" or "works".
Vendors often offer optional WiFi internal WiFi cards for large orders. Newer
Intel systems moved some network functions into the CPU chipset
CNVi WiFi slot <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNVi> and the WiFI is
a CRF (Companion RF) module.
There are WiFi cards with 2 antenna connectors and others with only 1.
for pictures of different WiFi cards.
George N. White III
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