07-13-2020, 01:20 PM
I don't think that will work well.
Most WWAN cards are USB, not PCI-E.
That card runs the PCI-E pins to the connector, but has a separate header for USB, which you would need to somehow populate.
That would be useful for WLAN though, as most of them are PCI-E based.
There are USB to WWAN converters with integrated SIM slots, I have one and it works extremely well.
Most WWAN cards are USB, not PCI-E.
That card runs the PCI-E pins to the connector, but has a separate header for USB, which you would need to somehow populate.
That would be useful for WLAN though, as most of them are PCI-E based.
There are USB to WWAN converters with integrated SIM slots, I have one and it works extremely well.