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The Ableconn MPEX-134B is a compact Mini PCIe to M.2 B-Key adapter that supports USB 2.0, PCIe x1, and SATA signals. It enables flexible use of M.2 B and B-M Key modules such as WWAN, LTE, GPS, and SATA SSDs with easy jumper-based mode selection. Fully OS-transparent and driver-free, it ensures hassle-free integration across Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms, all in a RoHS-compliant, Taiwan-made package.
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Ounces |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Dimensions | 3.7 x 1.4 x 0.3 inches |
| Color | B Key M.2 Slot |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Power Plug | No Plug |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | M.2 B-Key |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Specific Uses For Product | Laptop, Industrial Computer |
D**U
Worth It
I've ordered this a few times as I've had positive experiences with Ableconn in the past, and because this bridge accomplishes two goals that a lot of others tend to fall short of:1. Do what it sets out to do correctly.2. Do what it sets out to do in a simple and efficient manner.I've successfully used this with the following Intel Wi-Fi + Bluetooth adapter models in different desktops:• 8265.D2WMLG• AX210.NGWG• 9260.NGWGI've also tested it unsuccessfully with an AX211.NGWG, although I wasn't expecting it to work anyway as the AX211 is essentially the CNVi version of the AX210 (for those wondering why CNVi adapters almost never play nice with mPCIe-to-M.2 bridges: CNVi/CNVio is a "technology" by Intel that moves significant portions of the wireless adapter's functionality to the CPU... or rather, the Intel CPU. Yeah, you can probably see where this is going).
K**R
Does not match picture, is just a passive adapter.
Bought because I have a computer mpcie interface for wifi but does not have usb for bluetooth. Based on description this adapter also converts usb on the m.2 card to pci. Pictures on product page show a chip on back of adapter so I assumed it would work as stated. Product that arrived has no chips or components on it an is just a passive adapter.
S**Y
Facilitates connections of M.2 NGFF cards to mini-pci-e connectors
My laptop’s Intel AC7265 WIFI suffered from low signal strength and lower WIFI bandwidth throughput during file transfers, even when my laptop is a mere 12-feet away from my Synology RT2600AC MIMO router. My laptop’s motherboard has a mini-PCI-e connector and I already had the best Intel WIFI card installed for that connector. But that WIFI card does not support my router’s MIMO feature.Intel does offer a newer Dual Band Wireless- AC 8265AC M.2 NGFF WIFI Card that does support MIMO. However, the WIFI is not compatible with the laptop because of physically different connectors.Ableconn MPEX-M2WL Mini PCIe with M.2 Key E Slot adapter facilitated the otherwise physically impossible connection between the M.2 NGFF WIFI card and the mini-pci-e connector on the motherboard. In addition to the Ableconn adapter, U.FL female PCB to MHF4 MHF 4 right angle male plug 0.81mm Pigtail IPX cables allowed me to connect the laptop’s antenna wires to the 8265AC terminal connectors.The Ableconn adapter worked well with my laptop. It slipped right into the mini-PCI-e connector and then the Intel AC8265 WIFI card slipped into the adapter. After powerup and manually initiating a driver update through the device manager, the 2nd reboot allowed Windows 10 Pro to recognized the card fully and my connection became a solid 866Mbps without signal strength fluctuations or lower bandwidth throughputs. I monitored the connection for fluctuations for at least an hour and performed wireless file transfers of 2 to 6-gigabyte files. My file transfer throughputs are over 100MB/s (over 800mbps). To this little endeavor, a full success! The Ableconn adapter allowed me to upgrade my laptop with a stronger WIFI connection utilizing the new WIFI card MIMO feature and my laptop now supports the newer Bluetooth 4.2 protocol as an added benefit.All of this was accomplished about 2-months ago and the Ableconn adapter and Intel AC8265 card continue to provide me with a steady five bar connection and 866Mbps connections every day. I am very satisfied with my purchase of the Ableconn adapter and I would recommend it to anyone with a similar project.
R**K
CNVio interface VS PCI-E and USB Interface
This product does exactly what it's advertised. It would greatly benefit customers to understand the difference between the things in the title so that they don't go purchasing mini PCI-E cards that are incompatible with the hardware they're trying to interface with. For example, I bought an Intel wireless AC 9560 for use with an HP DV4-2141nr that I had removed the bios whitelist from. I could not get the bluetooth portion of the card to be recognized by the PC. This issue persisted with a Killer 1550 card as well. The wireless worked fine in both cases. This is due to the CNVio interface that the cards use. I needed to purchase a model of wifi/bluetooth card that wasn't CNVio, which I did and everything works properly now, including bluetooth. I purchased the Intel Wireless AC 9260.Great product, but if you don't understand what I've explained above, you may run into issues where it isn't initially clear exactly what is to blame for the problems.
A**7
Good, but need more options
Honestly, I'm impressed. The item works and both windows and Linux can see my wifi card(intel ax200). I have a dell latitude e6420 and the only issue I had that m2 slot is on the less convenient side. It would be great if they had an option on which side of the board you want your m2 slot. Gladly on my laptop, I have 3 m2 slots. But with this card, I can use only one (wifi module is held on please by another module because it interferes with some elements inside.) if I use the other two the wifi module will be interfering with the corpus itself(sticking out a way too much)Ps. I had to replace connectors on my antennas, otherwise, replace them.
V**E
Actually Works, Unlike Everything Else
You can't find many M.2 SATA to mSATA adapters. In fact, this is the only one that is in production that actually claims to be, as far as I can tell. Most say mPCIe. Trust me when I say that if you want to put your M+B key M.2 SATA SSD in an mSATA slot, this is the only product you should bother buying. The others don't work and this one does.
A**R
Bad quality
I was hopeful this would work. But I noticed as I was installing that there is a huge solder blob across contacts.Requested a replacement and the replacement is the same.A solder blob across multiple contacts is bad. After getting my replacement I thought it is normal.Nope my computer won’t even turn on with it installed
E**D
Works great
I put this adapter and an AX200 card in a laptop from 2007 and it works great. I had to remove one of the sides so it would fit but other than that no issues.
S**P
working fine
supports M.2 Wireless Module
K**ー
b key 対応の コンバータが、欲しくて 買いました
通信では、なく ssd m.2 を 利用しようと 買いました ssd は、m.2 のタイプが、お買い得なので コンバーターは、今後の流用のために 買っておきました 問題なく ssd を pc から 認識しました 通信としては、どうなのか 検証してないので ☆ 3つです なお、場合により sim slot が、邪魔になるケースもあるとおもいますので ご注意ください
三**一
MKeyのみのボードはさせません!
こちらの商品はBkeyとB-MKeyのみのサポートです。一部の方は間違った表記とありますが、表記に問題はなく単に勘違いか思い込みをしただけでしょう。あくまでもBKey側には切り欠きに対応した部分がありますのでMKeyのみの場合には使用は物理的にできませんのでご注意ください!
1**R
SSD MSATA NGFF M.2 は動きませんでした
mini pcieで動くのか?!と期待したんですが残念
Y**S
国内に流通しているNVMeは物理的に接続できないので注意
2018年4月20日 時点での商品説明・80mm SATA SSDおよびNVMe・M.2 B Keyおよび-M Keyモジュールをサポートと記載があるが、この製品はM Key のNVMeを差し込む事はできません。コネクタが物理的に受け付けません。日本国内に流通しているNVMe製品はM Keyが殆どになる為、購入前に注意してください製品自体は素晴らしく m.2 sataタイプは接続できると思います。誤った商品説明が訂正されることを望みます。
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