VN7-792g-70KY: Upgrade Qualcomm Atheros Wireless AC Wi-Fi adapter QCNFA344A

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Kit42
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edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives

I installed new ram in my laptop the other day and the post on my Wi-fi card pop off.

So, I cut the connectors off and solder them back on to my WI-if adapter. Working but not great.

What I would like is to upgrade to an Intel compatible Wi-fi adapter if possible.

I have searched for such an animal, but in all my life have I ever seen so many numbers for a part and the same part. Absolutely absurd…!

Oh, and the other is I need an antenna also, if you could, provide the numbers for this to, it would be appreciated.


Laptop: Aspire vn7-792g-70ky

Wi-Fi Adapter: Qualcomm Model QCNFA344A

 

Windows 10 Pro

Version: 1909

 

Thank you

KC








[Title edited to include model's name]

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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 31,722 Trailblazer
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    Acer had different vendors supplying those cards and even different specs at different times. The cards are: Foxconn NFA344A/NFA222, Lite-on NFA344A/NFA222 and Intel WLAN 7265.NGWG.W. Acer part numbers are NC.23611.02Z, NC.23611.030 and NC.23611.018. The last one is 802.11a/g/n the other two also support 802.11ac. The interface is PCIe on an M.2 slot. So ... you should be able to use pretty much any of the M.2 WLAN/Bluetooth cards. Acer doesn't sell the antennas separately from the LCD back cover, the part number for it is 60.G6RN1.005. You might pull it apart and measure the antenna cable length and look for them that way. Also, you have a M.2 slots for a SATA SSD as well, upgrading to add that in would be a significant performance improvement.
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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 31,722 Trailblazer
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    Acer had different vendors supplying those cards and even different specs at different times. The cards are: Foxconn NFA344A/NFA222, Lite-on NFA344A/NFA222 and Intel WLAN 7265.NGWG.W. Acer part numbers are NC.23611.02Z, NC.23611.030 and NC.23611.018. The last one is 802.11a/g/n the other two also support 802.11ac. The interface is PCIe on an M.2 slot. So ... you should be able to use pretty much any of the M.2 WLAN/Bluetooth cards. Acer doesn't sell the antennas separately from the LCD back cover, the part number for it is 60.G6RN1.005. You might pull it apart and measure the antenna cable length and look for them that way. Also, you have a M.2 slots for a SATA SSD as well, upgrading to add that in would be a significant performance improvement.
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  • Kit42
    Kit42 Member Posts: 12

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    Thank you billsey, I couldn’t have asked for better answer…

    Sorry for the delay, school time been resetting the grandkids computers.






  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 31,722 Trailblazer
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    Not a problem, let us know how it all works out.
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  • Kit42
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    Finally, got the antenna in, everything is up and running.

    See the attached picture maybe it will help someone out.  

    You can see the numbers on the antenna foil.

     

    Connecting the antenna leads are not for the faint-of-heart…!

     

    Amazon Link:

    https://www.amazon.com/HUYUN-Antenna-Cable-Module-Internal/dp/B07DB6ZG3B/ref=pd_sbs_23_1/147-6010811-8381565?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07DB6ZG3B&pd_rd_r=c40f2ac7-a01e-4632-8233-5a9a151c9f85&pd_rd_w=aGZ6X&pd_rd_wg=sWoCW&pf_rd_p=703f3758-d945-4136-8df6-a43d19d750d1&pf_rd_r=84GXHDG1R2AJP5KC83H7&psc=1&refRID=84GXHDG1R2AJP5KC83H7

     

    Have a great day






  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 31,722 Trailblazer
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    Yes, those connectors are really small. :) The normal mounting fo the antennas are up around the display, but yours should work just fine.
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  • Kit42
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    The antenna that did order was suppose to have 19" and 23" leads and the pinheads sent that one.
    I wouldn't suggest retrofitting with this one if are any distance from your router... Fortunately I am not. B)

    Thanks again for your help
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 31,722 Trailblazer
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    NP, glad you got it sorted. :)
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