TRENDNET TU3-ETG
I bought this in a shop and the sales assistant gave me some very good advice. Many laptops today have very few ethernet ports and I think it's important to have this type of product.
The TRENDnet TU3-ETG USB 3.0 - Gigabit Ethernet adapter quickly adds a Gigabit Ethernet port to your Windows or Mac computer. Its USB 3.0 SuperSpeed port supports a transfer speed of 2 Gb/s Full Duplex. The TU3-ETG is compatible with older USB 2.0 and 1.1 ports.
USB to Gigabit 10/100/1000 Mbps Adapter (USB 3.0)
The TRENDnet TU3-ETG USB 3.0 - Gigabit Ethernet adapter quickly adds a Gigabit Ethernet port to your Windows or Mac computer. Its USB 3.0 SuperSpeed port supports a transfer speed of 2 Gb/s Full Duplex. The TU3-ETG is compatible with legacy USB 2.0 and 1.1 ports.
Features :
General information |
Product name |
TRENDnet TU3-ETG |
Brand |
TRENDnet | |
Model |
TU3-ETG | |
Technical specifications |
Network card type |
External Wired Card |
Bus |
USB 3.0 | |
Low profile |
No | |
Network standard(s) |
10/100/1000 Mbps | |
Bluetooth |
No | |
Connector(s) |
Gigabit Ethernet - RJ45 Female | |
Dual-Band |
No | |
Boot ROM socket |
No | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 21 Jan 2014
I bought this in a shop and the sales assistant gave me some very good advice. Many laptops today have very few ethernet ports and I think it's important to have this type of product.
A small network adapter that does the job. Works well on Linux and Windows.
It's a great help when you don't have an RJ45 port on your machine or if you need an extra port.
I've had a very bad connection since I started using it, sometimes the connection even breaks. As a result I no longer use it. I'm going to contact LDLC's service department as they generally have quality products.
problem with Windows 10 PRO which copies the fixed IP of the network card and thus blocks the internet access
Otherwise no problem
Received in a few days.
I bought it to connect a Nintendo Switch to the Ethernet, and it does the job.
The speed test built into the console shows a fairly low result (~45 Mbps down and ~25 Mbps up) but that may be a limitation of the console.
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