Difference between 04W3844 and 04X6007 wireless cards for W540

I pulled these off the PDF linked here on supported cards.  But I dont get which one to get.  All I see is Indonesia SKU on one and Wake on the other, not sure what that means, cant find anything on this either.PDF - W540 Parts list 04W3844 1 Intel Wilkins Peak 2 7260 2*2 11ac+BT4.0 M.2 Card Indonesia SKU
04X6007 1 Intel Wilkins Peak 2 7260 2*2 11ac+BT4.0 M.2 Card Wake Does it matter which one to pick?  I dont want to get the wrong one.  I need dual band, my IT dept only ordered it with the single band.  Id also like the AC as my home is setup for that as well. Dixit 

Hello,
From looking at the descriptions in the SKUs, my best guess is that one card is specific to the Indonesian market (probably blocks some radio frequencies used by the government), while the other is for global use. 
Regards,
Aryeh Goretsky
 

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