![]() I don't know what is available in Ireland. There are other technical details but they only matter to network geeks. You'll find these details in the documentation that came with the laptop. For example, if your router is 802.11n then you need to buy an 802.11n USB adapter and if your router broadcasts on both the 2.4 GHz band and the 5 GHz band you'll needĪ USB adapter that does the same. The only detail to know is that you must match the WiFi specification of your router. Buy one of the major brand names, e.g., Netgear, Linksys, Asus, D-Link. ![]() USB WiFi adapters are very common and pretty much all the same. That means giving up one of the USB ports on your laptop for the adapter. You'll have to buy a USB WiFi adapter that is supported on Windows 10. There's no point in trying to replace it because, since it's a proprietary part, you won't find a third-party replacement. The 8191SE is an internal card so you'll have to open up the laptop to see it.
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