Laptops Damaged WiFi Card & Antenna socket - Can this be fixed ? Asus laptop

MarioBros

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Hey Folks

Recently bought an Asus Tuf Laptop from a TE member and in excitement I tried changing the Wi-Fi card to a new Wi-Fi 6 AX card
While trying to remove the current Wi-Fi card from the board, unfortunately I have damaged both the card and the antenna connector.

I took the laptop to few local service centers here in Bangalore and one person suggested to use a USB dongle and other asked for few days time to check & confirm if this can be fixed. (I got the laptop back since I was not comfortable leaving my laptop there)

I am not worried about the Wi-Fi card since I can get a new one, but I am worried about the antenna wire connectors which is also damaged.

So any suggestions on how to fix this ? will soldering help ?
also not sure if the Antenna wire is available with Asus as a spare part,

Please help
 

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also not sure if the Antenna wire is available with Asus as a spare part,
It should have a Part Number / ID and available as a spare part.
It should be common across multiple laptops based on the same chassis / generation.

Check with the local Asus service center first.
 
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buying Wifi card is the easiest option but what about the antenna cable which is also damaged ?
Is it damaged? Or just the connectors from the card are still connected to the cable socket?
If so then you need to find the new cables as spares or maybe hack a solution yourself to maybe directly solder bare wires to the card PCB.

If nothing then maybe just throw it away and use a USB wifi adaptor from TP-Link or something.
 

MarioBros

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Is it damaged? Or just the connectors from the card are still connected to the cable socket?
If so then you need to find the new cables as spares or maybe hack a solution yourself to maybe directly solder bare wires to the card PCB.

If nothing then maybe just throw it away and use a USB wifi adaptor from TP-Link or something.
you are right the connectors from the card are stuck inside the antenna cable socket

I have a old laptop which is not working and has these antenna cable sockets can I use them?
 

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rockyo27

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get only new connectors from Ebay.com if you want cosmetic cleanliness , something like this - https://www.ebay.com/itm/264397562521
or
if you survive with external protruding then get this https://kioskservis.ua/ua/komp-yutery/wifi-модуль-msata-2-антенны ( from ebay or Alixpress) as couldnt find the actual link . I have this antenna from old Pogoplug and seagate tinkering

Both link are to give you an idea , Dont buy from these

These are available on Amazon also and guess he will have to change the cable now.
 

MarioBros

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so I have a Dell laptop which has motherboard issues can I use the antenna and the cable from that laptop?
 

MarioBros

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ok quick update - I had raised an out of warranty service request with Asus and one of their onsite engineer visited my house and confirmed antenna module needs to be replaced.
Within an hour I received the below Quotation from Asus vendor asking me to approve the part replacement including service charges.

The antenna costs just 70 bucks and service charge is whopping 1.3k :eek:
I had no choice but to approve the replacement and service charges, will confirm how this goes once the part replacement is done.

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