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Betts1964

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Hi, I have a asus x550za laptop. It has a bad network port for a hardwired connection. Could I replace it with a new internal NIC card?

 

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The answer is no.  Yours in made on motherboard.  Those solder points are fine and not recommended for home users to try and solder themselves.  Looks like a board replacement.

 

Here is a site that has one.  Enlarge the picture to see better.  Its made on the motherboard.  :(

http://harddiskdirect.com/60nb07a0-mb1400-asus-x550za-laptop-motherboard-with-amd-a10-7400p-2-5ghz-cpu.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0Z68rI7E1gIVypd-Ch115Ac1EAYYAiABEgIXB_D_BwE#

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Why are you trying to hide?  One post of yours you mention you know what your doing apparently not with all the dozen computer questions you have and post on here.  Why not post under bruinator?  You dont want users in this forum to know bruinator is asking yet another computer question.  How about giving some feedback post what you know You always take take take take never give give give give.  Post some software news sometime or security and privacy news sometimes your ruining your welcome in this forum when it goes to all the users that have helped you.  Your treating this place like its a twenty four seven customer service technical support help desk and its not.  Dont get me wrong Im sure there are users in this forum that dont mind helping users out but your taking advantage of that help or trying to. 

 

As for your question and this is the last time I help you last question I help you with cerberus is right if you have a bad network port thats a ethernet port and you cant fix it it by installing a new internal nic card unless the nic card is store bought but if its soldered onto the motherboard buy a new motherboard.  If  the onboard nic is causing problems on your computer crashes in the operating system shut down the onboard nic and buy a PCI-Express add-in card third part nic card.

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