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Another option is to pull one from an old faulty boardthey don't seem to carry the vertical connector, they have the horizontal one.
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I think only vertical connectors are compatible on the traces found here.
Yup.are you looking for it to attach a wificard?
Why don't you get a Pcie wifi card instead?Yup.
Will you be soldering this onto a motherboard which have traces for this slot?Yup.
yup, looking for the socket to solder onto the traces of the motherboard in the top left areaWill you be soldering this onto a motherboard which have traces for this slot?
I am kinda sure that this will not work, there are smd caps and resistors which are missing beside the traces for m.2 slot.yup, looking for the socket to solder onto the traces of the motherboard in the top left area
There are 4 pull up/down resisters, 2 impedance matching resistors and a bunch of caps missing. On second thought you maybe right, it's a futile endeavour.I am kinda sure that this will not work, there are smd caps and resistors which are missing beside the traces for m.2 slot.
USB dongles, PCIe X1 adapter and m.2 m key to a/e key converter.If that is futile, what is the best option to get WiFi on boards that are missing m.2 "E" key slots?
Some wifi cards come in m.2 form factor out of which some are PCIe based (like 9260NGW, AX200 and Mediatek MT7921) and some are CNVi based (like 9560NGW and AX201)Do WiFi cards support both m.2 and PCI-E? It is all very confusing to me too.