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Step 1: Remove the bottom plate. You can do this by removing all screws.
When you have removed all the screws, you can use a plastic (not steel, which scratches) spatula to gently lift the bottom plate. Make sure the bottom plate does not get stuck behind connectors such as USB ports or charging connector. Take your time and do it wisely.
Step 2: Find where the Wi-Fi card is. It is a small square card with a white sticker on it and two cables attached to it (the antennas). Disconnect the antennas. The cables are quite easy to flip up as if it were.
Step 3: Remove the WiFi card as shown in the video. Do this with a hand screwdriver.
This will prevent you from popping out and damaging the motherboard. After removing it you can mount the new Wifi card.
Step 4: Once you have reassembled the WiFi card and correctly, you can start connecting the antennas. As shown in the video, the antenna connector must be exactly above the connection on the WiFi card. When you have the connector directly above it, you can click the connector to the Wi-Fi card by applying firm but controlled pressure. Does not it work ? Then you are not well above it.
Don't keep applying pressure if it really doesn't work! They are small connectors so take your time. It is quite simple, there is only one way.
Step 5: After you have mounted the new WiFi card and connected the antennas, you can reinstall the bottom plate. Feel good whether the bottom plate is clicked and screwed on everywhere. Now you can start the computer and check & set your WiFi & bluetooth.