![]() Undo the screw and you should now be able to kind of fold the module open at it’s hinge point (top of the module). The metal shield around the module is kept together by a screw and a small metal clip that falls in a recessed part.It should come out now, as it’s just a PCIe M.2 card. Turn the motherbord right side up again and simply pull on the WiFi module.They are small, best fitting bit is a J0 but in a pinch a small Phillips can get the job done. Release the two small screws holding the WiFi module to the board.How to replace the Realtek with the Intel? I had included a Intel AX200 non-vPro WiFi card with my order to replace the Realtek with. But as soon as you try to connect to your WiFi network the rtlwifi/rtw88 module crashes with a stack trace. The card is detected just fine and appears to work, AP scans work fine for example. At the moment of writing it is broken on the Linux 5.6 kernel. I can confirm the Linux experience is hit and miss with it. I took the step of getting a Asus B450-I Strix, with the Realtek 8822BE Wifi. So I registered to let you know that this can be done and works perfectly. While searching about this subject this thread always came up high in the results but remained unanswered. Kinda necro-ing this thread, hope that’s OK.
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