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Posted 7 August 2023

USB to Ethernet Network Adapter - Sold by Lock Sourcing Limited FBA

£5
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BrandMobi Lock
Hardware interfaceUSB, Ethernet, USB 2.0
ColourWhite
Compatible devicesLaptop, Desktop, Tablet
Item dimensions L x W x H20 x 2.5 x 1.7 centimetres
Data link protocolUSB
✅ The portable USB to Ethernet adapter and adapter connects to a USB 2.0 port (backwards with USB 1.0) making the USB Ethernet cable modem functional to all types of users. Plus, the Ethernet USB converter 2.0 CONNECTS COMPUTER or TABLET to a router or modem switch to allow a FAST NETWORK CONNECTION. The USB Ethernet adapter 2.0 is compatible with Ethernet networks while the USB to rj45 connector is powered via USB 2.0 for versatility and portability as an add-on or replacement!
✅ The USB Ethernet LAN network adapter provides an INSTANT WIRED ETHERNET CONNECTION and the USB to network adapter links a USB 2.0 to RJ45 port to your Laptop, Computers and all USB 2.0 supported Devices for file transferring. The Ethernet router 100mbps WORKS for VIDEO CONFERENCING, STREAMING or GAMING. Moreover, the USB Ethernet adapter 2.0 is COMPACT and LIGHT WEIGHT making this ethernet USB 2.0 adapter IDEAL for TRAVEL.
✅ This rj45 Ethernet connector and internet cable adapter downloads software upgrades quicker through a wired home / office LAN. The Ethernet to USB converter and USB 2.0 Ethernet LAN adapter connects you to FASTER INTERNET making this USB to Ethernet converter a GREAT SOLUTION for FILE TRANSFERS. The USB 2.0 to Ethernet adaptor provides efficient data transfer and the LAN switch Ethernet to USB cord ensures security as the USB 2.0 to Ethernet connector streams larger files quicker.
✅ This bus-powered external adapter and cable plug adapter is easy to use because this USB 2.0 ethernet adapter supports Plug and Play. The Ethernet converter to USB 2.0 LAN network adapter has built-in power which means, the Ethernet USB 2.0 adaptor is a USB-bus powered device with NO ADDITIONAL POWER REQUIRED. Also, this Ethernet to USB connector and internet cable USB LAN router provides over-current protection into the ports which PROTECTS connected DEVICES and your HUB from POWER SURGES.
✅ You can use this USB 2.0 ethernet connector to REPLACE your BROKEN LAN PORT. This USB ethernet adapter enhances your existing computer's networking capability and is perfect for laptops and PCs with a defective, slower 10/100 Mbps or devices without an Ethernet port. However, the USB 2.0 to ethernet LAN network adapter DOES NOT WORK with Nintendo Switch, or any devices using 8 pin connector.
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  1. Somberi's avatar
    This is just 100mbps Ethernet, not even 1gbps
  2. cigbunt's avatar
    spend a little more and get 2.5gb

    1gb is going to be obsolete soon
    deleted2879431's avatar
    It’s £5

    Plus who has internet speeds over 1gb currently anyway, or has the need to transfer data within their home network at above 1gb…
  3. Somersett's avatar
    As peeps have noted, this is SLOW, really really slow (12MB/s). Reviews say it is flimsy, and quickly becomes mechanically unreliable unless treated really carefully. What's not to love?

    In other words, unless you KNOW why this will be useful to you, avoid.
  4. solid's avatar
    Need this with a USBC...
    DiscoBotty's avatar
    £10.20 - works great - amazon.co.uk/dp/…ils

    this is what i get when plugged into my latop

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  5. daz40's avatar
    100 mgbs is slow I have 260gb broadband and will go up to 520 when my contact ends
    aaqeel's avatar
    260GB,are you running ISP? (edited)
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