Ideacenter K410 wifi card compatability

I have just acquired a K410 as a gift and would like to add a wifi card. Is there a list of cards that are compatible with this configuration 57310567. It uses an Intel G645 2.9 MHz CPU and runs Windows 8.

Hi again frnkiee,
Thank you for the quick reply!
To answer your first question, the Broadcom 4322 802.11 a/b/g/n WLAN module - 582564-001 is 1x1. For the second question, the only different between the two part numbers is a difference in regional compatibility for the adapters. 
I hope this helps!
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