It all depends right? For first responders, they have strict guidelines for near and far use cases, redundancy, different frequencies for interference control…etc. there’s nice m-PCIe to m.2 adapters but m.2 is becoming more of a standard. Also if you go Qualcomm based chips which make it easier with Qualcomm Linux software solutions…. It’s all m.2 and latest and greatest with no worries except $$$.
It all depends right? For first responders, they have strict guidelines for near and far use cases, redundancy, different frequencies for interference control…etc. there’s nice m-PCIe to m.2 adapters but m.2 is becoming more of a standard. Also if you go Qualcomm based chips which make it easier with Qualcomm Linux software solutions…. It’s all m.2 and latest and greatest with no worries except $$$.