M.2 is only M.2 port.
You mean PCIe bus?
Because M.2 specifications defines PCIe bus
and/or USB2/3, I2C,...
Saying M.2 is only M.2, is actually not really clear. But I assume you want to say "PCIe bus
only" right?
.
MediaTek MT7621A:
https://www.mediatek.com/products/homeN ... /mt7621n-a give info:
- PCI-Express: Host(3x) but MikroTik give info about 2x
- USB: USB 3.0 (1x), USB 2.0 (1x)
- Flash: SPI, SLC NAND
- embedded 5p GbE Switch
STORAGE
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=134737&p=723757&hilit=m33g#p723757
Now you should see that it's just work for ssd drive.
Connection Diagram
In HiRes photo
https://i.mt.lv/cdn/rb_images/1722_hi_res.png are 3x mPCIe like MediaTek describe.
QuickGuide > USB Jumper > I change the queue of original sentence.
Jumper ON:
When loaded, the
jumper enables the USB 3.0 port.
Normally you can use the LTE modem in the J8 (lefthand side) slot, and use a 802.11 wireless card in the J10 slot. In this case, you can leave the jumper on, as most
wireless cards operate on a PCI express.
Jumper OFF:
Remove the jumper to switch the USB 2.0 lines to the J10 (central) miniPCIe slot (
USB 3.0 lines remain enabled to the USB port).
This is required if you need to use two cellular modems in the device.
Removing the jumper enables the use of a secondary cellular modem in the central J10 slot,
but disables the USB 2.0 functionality of the USB port,
while USB 3.0 can still be used on the USB port.
Summary:
- J8 = PCIe 0 = Left = LTE normal
- J10 = PCIe 1 = Center = WiFI normal or LTE
- J400 = PCIe 2 = Right = M.2 slot
- USB: 2.0+3.0 or only 3.0
Your Diagram with some change's:
mspaint_r8rsn5O4oG.png
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