NB100 - Fit in a Bluetooth card

The is no bluetooth module inside my nb 100 although the box says it has one. I want to buy the original and fit it.
Can anyone tell me where to buy one?
I have already installed a 320GB SATA2 drive so getting inside is no problem for me as I am a qualified engineer. I do not want a module on the outside to ruin the looks of a good netbook. I would have brought the other manufacture if I knew the adverts were wrong but there you go. Any help would be appreciated.

> There is no Bluetooth module inside my nb 100 although the box says it has one. I want to buy the original and fit it. Can anyone tell me where to buy one?
From my experience all compatible parts could be ordered from the ASP in your country!
Therefore you should ask the ASP technician for such BT module
They should be helpful

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