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Hello , Hope you are all well,

 

I am just confusing about my WLAN m.2 key slot type . Anybody help me out ?

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@Captiano 

 

Why you need its key ? WLAN M.2 mini PCIe port normally use Socket 1. It should look similar to the following card:

 

         https://www.mwave.com.au/product/intel-7265-dual-band-wirelessac-m2-2230-card-ab68890

 

Note: You can't use WLAN slot for storage (SSD).

 

Regards.

BH
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@Captiano 

 

Why you need its key ? WLAN M.2 mini PCIe port normally use Socket 1. It should look similar to the following card:

 

         https://www.mwave.com.au/product/intel-7265-dual-band-wirelessac-m2-2230-card-ab68890

 

Note: You can't use WLAN slot for storage (SSD).

 

Regards.

BH
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@Banhien

Thank you , It is indeed A E key.

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