Commell MPX-M2EG M.2 (NGFF) to Mini-PCIe adapter with Gigabit Ethernet-0

MPX-M2EG M.2 (NGFF) to Mini-PCIe adapter with Gigabit Ethernet

M.2 (NGFF) to Mini-PCIe adapter with Gigabit Ethernet

Additional information

Global P/N / SKU

1507933

Dimensions

30.00mm x 50.95mm x 9.6mm (L x W x H)

Operating Temperature

0 ~ 60°C

Storage Temperature

-40 ~85 °C

LAN Ports

1 x LAN (For COMMELL Motherboard Only) LAN transfer rate 1000 Mb/s, 100 Mb/s, 10 Mb/s

Controller

Intel® Ethernet Controller I210-AT

Ordering Options

MPX-M2EG (SKU# 1507933):
M.2 (NGFF) to Mini-PCIe adapter with Gigabit Ethernet

Ordering Options

MPX-M2EG (SKU# 1507933): M.2 (NGFF) to Mini-PCIe adapter with Gigabit Ethernet

MPX-M2EG M.2 (NGFF) to Mini-PCIe adapter with Gigabit Ethernet

M.2 (NGFF) to Mini-PCIe adapter with Gigabit Ethernet

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Additional information

Global P/N / SKU

1507933

Dimensions

30.00mm x 50.95mm x 9.6mm (L x W x H)

Operating Temperature

0 ~ 60°C

Storage Temperature

-40 ~85 °C

LAN Ports

1 x LAN (For COMMELL Motherboard Only) LAN transfer rate 1000 Mb/s, 100 Mb/s, 10 Mb/s

Controller

Intel® Ethernet Controller I210-AT

Ordering Options

MPX-M2EG (SKU# 1507933):
M.2 (NGFF) to Mini-PCIe adapter with Gigabit Ethernet

Ordering Options

MPX-M2EG (SKU# 1507933): M.2 (NGFF) to Mini-PCIe adapter with Gigabit Ethernet

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