Asouza75,
Please keep in mind that intel Wireless adapters can be purchased off Newegg.com. This means that anyone can purchase this product and install in themselves. Farther more my laptop did not come with This adapter in it. I have an HP laptop and they always want to use cheap wireless adapters in there products to keep the cost down. I purchased this card because of the environment that I use my laptop in. I am a college student and the school that I go to has the 2.4Ghz range throttled back because of band the number of channel are limited. My school has true 802.11N speeds in the 5Ghz range. HP does not install 802.11ABGN they do this to keep the prices low. my school also is projected to transfer over to the 802.11AC standard in the near future. I purchased and installed this card so I can get the maximum use out of the schools Wi-Fi and in high traffic areas the 2.4Ghz range is so slow it is almost pointless to use the Wi-Fi. I also got it because of the conversion to 802.11AC I will still have maximum use of the Wi-Fi. My laptop just feel out of warranty as of September. So I can means I can do anything I want to this laptop now because that means HP has stop supporting it. I have had this Wireless Adapter in my laptop for almost a year now and have had very little problems with it. The only thing I ask if that when Intel releases drivers they release the end users version and the IT Professional version on the same time.