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Your cart is empty. Mini PCI-E to M.2(NGFF ) key M Adapter With SIM card Slot
Product features:
1.Supports PCI-E bus type minicard such as , also supports USB bus type of Mini-Cards such as ,
2.The adapter is designed for desktop/Embedded system that converts Mini-Card to M.2 (NGFF) Key A/E interface
3. Easy installation & no driver required, but make sure you have installed the software drivers for your mini card.
4. Support SIM 6pin/8pin card connector.
5. No additional power required
6 Supports Win10/8/7/2000, Linux & iMAC etc
7. System Requirement: M.2 Key M 2242/60/80/110 type slot on mainboard
Package contents:
1x Mini PCI-E to M.2 A/E Adapter
1x SIM Extension Card Kit
1x Screw Driver
2x USB cable
4x M2 Screw
BA
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
And while it's the only thing available to do this, the form factor just doesn't work great for the box I have. It was a struggle to get it in, and had to break off the end to reduce the length.
2nd Hand Joe
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024
Finally got around to setting up OpenWRT VM with Proxmox. I'm using a Compex WLE600VX as my wireless card, and the host system is a HUNSN Micro Firewall Appliance (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BJ238FY1)The 'Mini PCI-E to M.2(NGFF) Key M Adapter with SIM Card Slot' allows HW passthough for the wiressless card. OpenWRT is able to use the view / use Compex WLE600VXJust need to reconfigure AP mode, connect the external antennas and i'll be good to go!
Matthew J.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023
May work for something but does not function for storage. Useless to me.
Dwinn
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2022
I wasn't able to test if this product worked, but I wanted to leave a message for people who may be attempting to use this adapter. Remember to double-check the dimensions of your laptop/PC motherboard to see if this large adapter can fit inside. I have a Minisforum mini-PC and this adapter was just 2mm too wide to fit inside. It should be fine to install in a slightly larger PC, but I doubt it will fit properly in a laptop or a SFF PC like Minisforum PCs.There were no instructions provided, but after a few minutes of brainstorming, I was able to figure out how to secure the mini PCIe card to the adapter. Use the steel plate, screw it into the mini-PCIe card, then insert into the adapter at an angle. Push down on the card until it lines up with the two standoffs and screw it in with the other two screws provided.Now I'm out $57 with a PCI-e Google Coral card I can't use. Not this product or company's fault though, it's all me.
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