S300 supported Wifi/Bluetooth Cards ???

Hi guys,
i already bought an Lenovo Ideapad S300.
I tried to replace the existing WiFI/Bluetooth Card with an Atheros AR5B195 Card but I realized that Lenovo has an BIOS blockage for those cards.
I got two Questions now :
1. Is there a White List for the S300 Model? And if so, please tell me the Cards on.
2. In Bios Update Notifications for v8.07 is a hint "Add support 4 new WLAN cards".
Which are these cards? And should I update to v8.09 than for better card support?
Thank you for your help.
My actual Bios Version is 6DCN88WW(v8.02).

I don't know about the WiFi card, but do you have a link to the Bios files you mention?

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