A technician completes an LCD panel replacement on a field technician's mobile 2-in-1 laptop. Following the repair, the screen displays video correctly and touch responsiveness functions normally. However, the user reports that the device suffers from extremely low wireless network signal strength and intermittent Bluetooth disconnections whenever the display lid is positioned at certain angles. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this issue?
- The internal wireless antenna leads routed along the display hinge were pinched or disconnected during reassembly.Cevap
- BThe replacement display panel lacks an integrated Thunderbolt controller required to process high-frequency wireless communications.
- CThe system motherboard reverted to using standard desktop DIMM signaling instead of SO-DIMM timing for internal wireless buses.
- DThe hardware International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) was wiped from the display controller chip during cable disconnection.
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The internal wireless antenna leads routed along the display hinge were pinched or disconnected during reassembly.
Wireless antenna leads in mobile laptops are routed from the motherboard through the hinge housing and up into the display bezel. When replacing an LCD panel, technicians must carefully route these delicate coaxial wires. Pinching the wires during reassembly or failing to securely attach them to the wireless card results in severely degraded Wi-Fi and Bluetooth performance that varies with hinge position.
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Mobile Device Display Cable and Antenna Routing
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