Welcome. As I told you, keep in mind to check the FRU list before ordering.
9. August 2019 14:53, "flauenroth" <flauenr...@protonmail.com> schrieb: > Thanks a lot for the answers. Now I can order some some cards and replace the > one on my notebook > and some other old Thinkpads I have floating around. > >> BTW Bluetooth is not supported, with no card. I highly recommand, do > not >> start the BT topic again >> because the list is full of it. If you > are interested, just use the search >> function. > > Thanks for the headsup but I don´t use BT ever on my devices. It´s a nice > tech for some stuff but > absolutely not needed in my every day life/work. > > Fabian > _______________________________ > Always exit with 42 to return the answer. > > ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ > On Friday, August 9, 2019 4:06 AM, <timo.my...@bittivirhe.fi> wrote: > >> flauenroth flauenr...@protonmail.com writes: >> >> Dear list, >> I am in the need for a proper wi-fi solution for my Lenovo E485. >> The original card was some qualcom stuff that went right into my >> trashcan. I´ve replaced it with a Intel Wireless AC 9260 2230 2x2 + BT >> Gigabit vPro since it was catching dust but no success. Now before I >> spent money on a proper card I want to make sure the card is supported >> and works properly. I am aware of the OpenBSD network FAQ and the >> hardware listed there but hopefully some fellow OpenBSD user can >> recommend a card. My EDIMAX EW-7811UN Wireless USB Adapter works >> pretty decent but it´s no real solution. >> Thanks in advance and have a nice weekend. >> Fabian >> >> I replaced the default wireless card with following which has worked just >> fine on my e485: >> >> iwm0 at pci4 dev 0 function 0 "Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265" rev 0x78, >> msi >> >> Timo