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Looking for a reliable gigabit Ethernet USB-C adapter for your laptop?

Looking for a reliable gigabit Ethernet USB-C adapter for your laptop?

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ProGaben69
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06-26-2023, 04:58 PM
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We don't handle VPNs or similar services. For my role, we're not dealing with confidential data.
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ProGaben69
06-26-2023, 04:58 PM #11

We don't handle VPNs or similar services. For my role, we're not dealing with confidential data.

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Saudi54
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06-28-2023, 08:25 AM
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I haven’t faced any issues with USB Ethernet adapters, except for my first model which was USB 2.0—so it was naturally constrained. Just avoid the cheapest options and you should be okay. I’m currently using a Plugable 2.5G USB C/3.0 adapter consistently without any problems.
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Saudi54
06-28-2023, 08:25 AM #12

I haven’t faced any issues with USB Ethernet adapters, except for my first model which was USB 2.0—so it was naturally constrained. Just avoid the cheapest options and you should be okay. I’m currently using a Plugable 2.5G USB C/3.0 adapter consistently without any problems.

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zelink12
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06-28-2023, 02:44 PM
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We rely solely on Belkin Ethernet adapters from Apple because they consistently function across Windows, macOS, and particularly Ubuntu/Fedora. Although they come at a higher cost, Belkin maintains quality without compromising performance.
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zelink12
06-28-2023, 02:44 PM #13

We rely solely on Belkin Ethernet adapters from Apple because they consistently function across Windows, macOS, and particularly Ubuntu/Fedora. Although they come at a higher cost, Belkin maintains quality without compromising performance.

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DunkelMax
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07-18-2023, 05:58 PM
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In addition to Belkin, Anker, and TP-Link products, I've been utilizing Sabrent Ethernet-USB adapters. The 2.5Gbps models offer advantages over 1Gbps options since they provide longer durability and better construction (metal casing for heat management). Regarding 5Gbps adapters, they require USB specifications exceeding 5Gbps due to increased overhead. If operating solely on a 5Gbps connection, performance typically limits itself around 3.5Gbps.
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DunkelMax
07-18-2023, 05:58 PM #14

In addition to Belkin, Anker, and TP-Link products, I've been utilizing Sabrent Ethernet-USB adapters. The 2.5Gbps models offer advantages over 1Gbps options since they provide longer durability and better construction (metal casing for heat management). Regarding 5Gbps adapters, they require USB specifications exceeding 5Gbps due to increased overhead. If operating solely on a 5Gbps connection, performance typically limits itself around 3.5Gbps.

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