Can I upgrade to a dual band to wireless card for HP15-g013cl?

Can I upgrade to a dual band  to wireless card for HP15-g013cl?
If so can I do it myself and what mobel do you suggest?
thank you.
dwight

dwightyee wrote:
Can I upgrade to a dual band  to wireless card for HP15-g013cl?
If so can I do it myself and what mobel do you suggest?
thank you.
dwight
We need the system P/N to find out what the Service Manual says if it comes with or without a dual band wifi.
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