Here are the pictures. Click on this link:
http://postimage.org/my.php?gallery=7yl7b1g0
The first image is of the motherboard with labels showing the memory location (2x4 so dim), the TV board and the Wi-Fi board. You can see the wire routing for these boards.
The second image is of the TV card and Wi-Fi card placement.
The third image is of the entire motherboard.
One and Two are Wi-Fi antenna.
Three is the Wi-Fi card.
Four is the TV tuner card.
And the memory is the system memory. To expand it use 2x4 so dim for 8 GB of memory.
The fourth image is of the poorly hacked TV antenna wire. Use a wireless antenna lead, cut it and then solder the RG58U connector. Get the panel mount connector at radio shack. This wire will connect to the TV card and exit out the back cover. There is a plastic cover over where the antenna exits. Drill a hole that fits the RG58U and attach it to the back cover. If you open the computer later, remember to disconnect the connector on the TV card before removing back cover.
The fifth image is of the motherboard connector where the IR receiver plugs in. It is NOT usb.
Image six is the alternate IR adapter I used for my Media Center Remote.
Image seven is of the bottom of the IR receiver with the model number on the tag I put in the picture.
Image eight is where the IR receiver looks out. The screw holes are where you put the module. Good luck finding any information on this part.
The Wi-Fi antenna (get two sets), TV pci-e card, Wi-Fi pci-e card and the Media Center receiver and remote are all on eBay.
The RG58-U panel connector comes from Radio Shack.
The scotch tape was temporary and replaced with electrical tape. Test each addition before adding another. The windows drivers can be found on the Asus support site, and readily available on the net. Not shown is the Blu-ray burner that replaced the DVD drive that came with the computer. This drive can be found on EBay. The driver can be found on the manufacture's website. I used a Sony drive.
Any questions or comments or suggestions, please post a reply. NOTE: These Mods WILL VOID your Warranty. I take no responsibility whatsoever for using this information. Use at your own risk. ( i.e. I don’t want to pay to repair your unit)