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rokalily
> 24 hourWhen I bought a new laptop, I was dismayed to find that it did not have an ethernet port - just thought it came standard. However, this USB converter has saved the day inexpensively and easily. Plug it into the laptop USB port, connect your ethernet cable and thats it. The plug-and-play concept makes this product easily worth the small price tag. Youll be back on the internet in no time at all.
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Susan
> 24 hourRecently switched from cable modem to fiber, but wasnt getting the really high speeds with the wireless router and firewall. Used this to connect a CAT6 cable and my internet speeds are through the roof. Very pleased.
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hitthetrail
> 24 hourWorks great! Excellent build quality - metal case, tough braided cable sheath. No driver needed.
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TwmsRDH
> 24 hourConnecting with Ethernet is noticably faster than wifi. I needed this for Day trading. Its been a game changer.
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Nadia Hyatt
> 24 hourWorks great for what its supposed to do. Plugs in, and you can ethernet straight to your lap top or computer. Transfer speeds work for online gaming and video streaming.
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SD Dale
> 24 hourSo far the product has worked flawlessly. Ive had other adapters that drop the connection, not this one so far. Would reccomend
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devildawg
> 24 hourThis USB to NIC is a good item to have around in case your internal nic goes bad or you dont have one to begin with, as with newer laptops and devices. Because of the internal chipset, you are limited to what it can be used with so make sure your device is compatible. Overall, the build quality is good and seems to be solidly built.
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Eazy
> 24 hourit has some weight to it, feels like a very well built product, i have not yet tested the speed but it performs well with a good cable attached. i would recommend!
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Ed N
> 24 hourI have a newer laptop, and manufacturers have decided to no longer include an Ethernet port on many newer laptops—much to my chagrin. I’ve tested different adapters and hubs with Ethernet ports. Right now, my current setup is a good, name-brand USB-C hub. It consistently turns out the highest download speeds. The main problem with these hubs was the occasional drop off. I’ve tested two different brands. This drop can impact my keyboard and Ethernet connection. The internet connection drop is a big deal with zoom calls, otherwise it wasn’t really apparent. This may or may have not been resolved by a driver or firmware update recently. My work around had been to use an Ethernet dongle like this one since they have always provided me a stable connection. If you had similar issues, you might try one of these. I have this one connected to a USB-C port via an adapter. I also have another USB-C Ethernet dongle. Internet connection speeds have so many variables, so it is little difficult to give hard numbers to a device. I can say that the USB-C and this dongle performed almost equally well. However, both are consistently significantly poorer performers than the hub, usually by hundreds of Mbps. Why, I’m not sure. Cables and internet connections are the same. Can it be fixed somehow, possibly. I haven’t really tried since this is just a backup method for me. So, in summary, this dongle seems to perform similarly to a USB-C dongle I have but from my experience it isn’t the fastest way to connect but should provide a stable connection. I will be using this one with my TV since the built-in Ethernet port on the TV is only a 100 Mbps port. This should provide me with a faster connection for my streaming services. Also, I should point out that this isn’t a bad looking device. There are some pretty plain looking ones out there so that is a plus.
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Spend2Much
> 24 hourPrice and performance are spot on. Save a few $ over the name brands with like quality and functionality.