MSI MS-6855B Dual Wifi\Bluetooth Mini Pci

i have a evesham notebook that has a msi mainboard MS-1718X
it keeps dropping the connection all the time then will not find any networks
i have changed the mini pci wifi card and its working again no problem
but i have lost the bluetooth,the card i took out is the MSI MS-6855B
anyone know where i cant get a new wifi\bluetooth card

You'll need to contact Evesham.  There is no MS-1718X that I know of.  There is an MS-1718 but yours may be MSI making an OEM version for Evesham, and thus the "X."  We can not offer support for OEM products, only for MSI retail products.

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