Rankie USB Network Adapter, USB 3.0 to RJ45 Gigabit, Black
$14.99
Out of stock, Ship to United States only
Description
Note: not compatible with Nintendo Switch. Portable USB to Ethernet adapter connects a USB 3.0 (backwards compatible with USB 2.0) equipped computer or tablet to a router, modem, or network switch to bring Gigabit Ethernet to your network connection; A Cat6 Ethernet cable (sold separately) is recommended
Leveraging the high-bandwidth of SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface at up to 5 Gbps, this USB 3.0 to Ethernet adapter future-proofs your network connection with 1000 Mbps Ethernet while maintains a backwards compatibility with 10/100 Mbps Ethernet
This lightweight USB to network adapter is a perfect accessory for adding a standard RJ45 port to your Ultrabook, notebook, or Macbook Air for file transferring, video conferencing, gaming, and HD video streaming
Supported features include Wake-on-Lan (WoL), Full-Duplex (FDX) and Half-Duplex (HDX) Ethernet, Crossover Detection, Backpressure Routing, Auto-Correction (Auto MDIX). Supports IPv4/IPv6 protocols and 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 1000BASE-T networks
Wired USB Ethernet connection is faster and more reliable than wireless network. This Ethernet to USB adapter is compatible with Windows 8.1/8/7/Vista/XP, Mac OSX 10.6/10.7/10.8/10.9/10.10, and Chrome OS with latest system updates. Does not support Windows RT or Android
Steven Taylor –
Perfect for my needs
AT –
No setup required on my Windows 10 laptop. Plugged it in and it worked.
Steven –
I bought two as this product works perfect
Josh N. –
Setup was seamless. plug and play. Am now able to plug ethernet into my Macbook Air. Unit does not get hot like some others. Thank you very much!
Judy C –
Functions as expected
Georgios –
Product was excellent had no issue’s with it at all. Plugged it in and it worked. very impressed and the delivery time was super fast despite this Pandemic.
AT –
Great product at a great price
Jean-Francois –
Work well
Critique –
I have tried with with both MacBook Pro and chrome book.
Both machines recognised the USB device with no issues
I would recommend at this point
Bruce –
Plug ethernet plug in one end the usb into computer and your in bussiness no isseus.