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When does AX200 M.2 2216 and M.2 2216 to mini pci-e adapter come onto the market ?

UUser13
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When does AX200 M.2 2216 and M.2 2216 to mini pci-e adapter come onto the market ?

  • That will be a good replacement for the eol 7260HMW card.
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RZ0001
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Do you mean M.2 1216?we want to do 2230 and 1216 to mini pci-e adapter.

And how can i get the file of the pin out of them?

UUser13
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See follow link, to 802.11ax card, which need adapter to be the first and only one on this time, which can used on mini PCIe HMC slot:

 

Mini PCIe HMC pinout:

 

NGFF, M.2, 1216 pinout:

  • I didnt find.

 

Picture:

 

 

 

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RZ0001
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thank you,i will go on looking for the M.2 pinout,when i find and finish the adapator,i will let you know.​

UUser13
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The NGFF, M.2, 1216 pinout should be the same like the follow:

  • NGFF, M.2, 1230
  • NGFF, M.2, 1242

 

If you promote your adapter a little bit, you can sell some million of this adapter on aliexpress, ebay and so on.

 

I know some more missing priducts like this. If you know a trade platform for Business Ideas, please tell me.

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UUser13
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priducts = products

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Wanner_G_Intel
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Hello UUser13, 

 

Thank you for posting on this Intel Community.

 

Intel Customer Support cannot comment on unreleased information about Intel products. We cannot recommend 3rd party adapters for hardware/Wireless integration either since we cannot guarantee that they are going to work as expected.

 

If you would like to perform a hardware/wireless integration, Intel recommends contacting your system manufacturer to obtain approval, step-by-step instructions, and support. Also, the following factors may affect the integration:

 

1. Hardware/software compatibility issues or dependencies.

2. Manufacturer limitations.

3. Driver limitations.

4. Country-specific legal regulations

 

For more information on this topic, please see these support articles:

Regulatory Information Regarding Wireless Hardware Installation or Upgrade

Why Doesn't My Laptop Recognize My New Intel® Wireless Adapter?

 

It is worth mentioning that your feedback is highly appreciated.

 

Wanner G.

Intel Customer Support Technician

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UUser13
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Intel realy dont know when is planning to produce an sell the follow WiFi card ?

  • AX200 M.2 2216

 

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Wanner_G_Intel
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Hello UUser13,

 

According to the product specifications, the form factors available for Intel® Wi-Fi 6 AX200 at this moment are M.2 2230 and M.2 1216. Unfortunately, we cannot comment on future plans for these products.

 

What we can do is document your feedback for further review. However, keep in mind that we cannot guarantee that your request is going to be implemented.

 

Wanner G.

Intel Customer Support Technician

A Contingent Worker at Intel

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UUser13
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Hello Wanner G.,

 

do you have a link to:

  • pinout of AX200 M.2 1216
  • a distributor, dealer or what ever where i can order AX200 M.2 1216 cards

 

VBR

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Wanner_G_Intel
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Hello UUser13,

 

To obtain or review documentation about the Intel® Wi-Fi 6 AX200, please visit the Resource & Design Center, and register to get access to technical resources and documentation.

 

Also, you can find more information by clicking on the link below to find Intel® Authorized Distributors and Suppliers.

 

View a list of Intel® Authorized Distributors and Approved Suppliers.

 

Wanner G.

Intel Customer Support Technician

A Contingent Worker at Intel

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UUser13
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Hello Wanner G.,

 

it dosent look your listed distributors offer the follow:

  • pinout of AX200 M.2 1216
  • AX200 M.2 1216 cards

 

VBR

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