Edward Eckenrode

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I have looked through that, but it doesn't tell the Wi-Fi chipset used. Like Qualcomm , mediatek , broadcom ect ect
 
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ChrisM

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I've not got one to open up, but if anyone has one (with the warranty expired) and a screwdriver to hand, could you post some photos of the motherboard, hopefully the chip will be identifiable from that. All assuming you're comfortable with that sort of thing...

If you do open it up, watch out for the lead connected to the WiFi aerial, from memory you could snap it if you pull too hard in the wrong direction.