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[* black] Next up on the teardown chopping block is the Wi-Fi board. After removing a few Torx screws, it detaches outward from the lower case just like the front panel board.
- [* black] This is a nice incremental improvement over its location in the [guide|36779|previous Xbox One|stepid=82213|new_window=true]—it makes for one fewer step to open the inner metal case.
+ [* black] This is a nice incremental improvement over its location in the [guide|36779|previous Xbox One|stepid=82213|new_window=true]—it makes for one less step to open the inner metal case.
[* red] Wi-Fi is handled by a MediaTek MT7612UN (Likely a variation of [http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/connectivity/wifi/home-network/usb-dongle/mt7612u/|MT7612U|new_window=true] 2x2 802.11ac Wi-Fi Module)