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CHAPTER
THREE
REFERENCES
3.1 Netgate 4200 M.2 Expansion Socket FAQ
The Netgate® 4200 device contains three M.2 expansion sockets for additional devices. This FAQ covers topics related
to these sockets and their use.
M.2 Expansion Socket FAQ
What is the purpose of the three M.2 sockets?
Which M.2 card sizes physically fit the sockets?
What size retention screws do the the M.2 sockets require?
Does the Netgate 4200 support M.2 SATA devices?
Which M.2 card sockets support an M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD?
What is the procedure to install an M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD?
Does the Netgate 4200 support Wi-Fi cards?
What is the purpose of the four small card slots behind the access panel on the front of the Netgate 4200?
Which SIM card slots and M.2 sockets are connected for use with cellular modems?
Which cellular modems are compatible with the Netgate 4200?
Does the Netgate 4200 support antennas for Wi-Fi or Cellular modems?
See also:
M.2 NVMe SSD Installation
3.1.1 What is the purpose of the three M.2 sockets?
The three M.2 sockets on the Netgate 4200 exist to provide support for expansion cards in the future such as NVMe
storage, 4G/5G Wireless WANs, Wi-Fi, and custom network cards.
Warning: Support for specific devices varies with software. Not all devices are available or supported at this time.
The basic hardware specification and capabilities of the M.2 sockets are as follows:
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