Ideapad Flex 14: WIFI Intel 7260AC upgrade

Hi,
I just got a Ideapad Flex 14 with the i7-4500. It came with 7260 N and was trying to upgrade it with the Intel Dual Band Wireless 7260HMW AC.
Now I am etting "Unauthorized wireless card" error, and the laptop wont start.
Whic AC card is compatiable with this system?
Thanks,
Robin
Solved!
Go to Solution.

The 7260AC is supported.
http://cdn.cnetcontent.com/aa/94/aa94f26b-d102-4dcd-a749-34377159d6e3.pdf
Page 71-72
Look here how to order that part, or ask Lenovo U.S. for advice.
http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/research/hints-or-tips/detail.page?LegacyDocID=MIGR-50278
You need to buy a 7260AC with the Lenovo FRU stamp on it. Not a generic retail 7260AC
Hope this helps!
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