Turns a USB 3.1 Type C port into an RJ45 port; ideal for computers with no available Ethernet port.
Gigabit RJ45 network connection
Plug and play design, no software required
Twisted pair crossover detection and auto-correction (HP Auto-MDIX)
Supports Wake-on-LAN and RealWoW! technology
6 comments
GoNz017
4 Jan 171#1
Handy, I may get one for the sake of it. USB3 works fine for gigabit ethernet from my tests on the cheap sub £5 I got from CPC but this will allow me to use either port on my ultrabook
omgpleasespamme
4 Jan 172#2
No USB hub? I'd rather get one with a standard USB A plug and an adaptor for a similiar price.
umirza85
5 Jan 17#3
Would this work to give an ethernet connection to an android phone/tablet with usb c?
CampGareth to umirza85
5 Jan 171#4
The device would need the right drivers (plug and play just means they use a driver that's pre-installed on a lot of OSes) and ideally a USB 3.1 device, most android phones and tablets top out at USB 2 or 3.
So, yes, but if it stumbles at requirement 1 it won't work, if it stumbles at requirement 2 you'll get reduced performance (still over 100mbit/s probably).
Opening post
Gigabit RJ45 network connection
Plug and play design, no software required
Twisted pair crossover detection and auto-correction (HP Auto-MDIX)
Supports Wake-on-LAN and RealWoW! technology
6 comments
So, yes, but if it stumbles at requirement 1 it won't work, if it stumbles at requirement 2 you'll get reduced performance (still over 100mbit/s probably).