Introduction
If your wireless networking card is not working or needs to be replaced / upgraded, follow this guide.
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Start by removing the feet near the LCD hinge of the laptop to reveal two screws.
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Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver, remove the top five (30 mm) screws underneath the battery.
 
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Using a plastic opening tool, make your way around the edge of the laptop.
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There is a visible line between the bottom shell of the laptop and the laptop body itself.
 
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Make sure to pry evenly around this edge and only remove the bottom of the laptop when it is fully loose.
 
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Locate the wireless card. It is located above the black ribbon cable, underneath the battery terminals.
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The wireless card has two antennas (black and white cables) that are attached to other parts of the laptop.
 
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To remove these cables, take your plastic opening tool and gently pry around the metal base above the PCB until the connectors are freed.
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Repeat this step with both the black and the white antennas
 
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There are two (30 mm) screws attached to the wireless card underneath the antenna. Remove both of these with your screwdriver (bit PH1).
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Once the screws are removed, the wireless card will tilt upwards. Firmly grab the card with one hand and pull it slowly, diagonally, out of the socket.
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To replace this card with a new wireless card, put the contacts back into the socket. The wireless card should be sitting at a 45 degree angle.
 
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To seat the wireless card, put the two screws back into the card. It should be flush against the base of the laptop.
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Line up the white antenna back in the original (left) terminal. Push the antenna gently onto the wireless adapter with one finger. Give it a small tug to ensure it is connected firmly.
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Do the same with the black antenna, snapping it onto the right antenna port.
 
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
One comment
I would like to upgrade my Lenovo Flex 15, model 20309, wifi card. It says I have wireless-N 7260 and I would like it upgraded to a fast dual band card. I am having trouble finding a wifi card that I am confident will be compatible with my laptop. Most of the 7260’s say they do not work with Lenovo. Any help is very much appreciated!