Brief: Want to know how to upgrade your system's connectivity with an M.2 adapter? In this video, we demonstrate how the WiFi Bluetooth NGFF A+E Key to M.2 Key M Adapter Card works, showing you the installation process and compatibility with popular Intel modules like AX200, AX201, and AX210. You'll see a clear walkthrough of the hardware setup and learn how this adapter enables seamless integration of WiFi and Bluetooth modules into M.2 Key M slots.
Related Product Features:
Converts M.2 E Key or A-E Key modules for use in M.2 Key M sockets, enabling WiFi, Bluetooth, or dual-band wireless upgrades.
Supports 2230/3030 M.2 E Key and A-E Key WiFi, Bluetooth, and dual-band wireless modules for versatile compatibility.
Features PCIe x1 and USB 2.0 signal interfaces, with an included USB 2Pin-to-2Pin cable for easy connectivity.
No driver installation required, offering a 100% OS-transparent hardware bridge for Windows, MAC, and Linux systems.
Compatible with Intel AX200, AX201, AX210, 8260, 8265, and 9260 modules for reliable performance.
Includes a PCBA adapter, three M.2 screws, a USB cable, and an M.2 screwdriver for complete installation support.
FAQs:
What types of modules does this adapter support?
This adapter supports M.2 E Key and A-E Key modules, including WiFi, Bluetooth, and dual-band wireless modules in 2230/3030 sizes, and is compatible with Intel AX200, AX201, AX210, 8260, 8265, and 9260 modules.
Is driver installation required for this adapter?
No, this adapter requires no driver installation. It is a 100% OS-transparent hardware bridge converter that works seamlessly with Windows, MAC, and Linux operating systems.
What is included in the package for installation?
The package includes one PCBA adapter, three M.2 screws, one USB 2Pin-to-2Pin cable, and one M.2 screwdriver, providing all necessary components for a straightforward setup.
What interfaces does the adapter use for connectivity?
The adapter utilizes PCIe x1 and USB 2.0 signal interfaces, and it comes with a USB 2Pin-to-2Pin cable to connect the USB 2.0 signal from the PC to the adapter's header.