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Thunderbolt To Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Vs Usb 3.0

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Thunderbolt To Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Vs Usb 3.0

2024-05-24 04:28:48

Not much to say, it's a USB to Ethernet adapter. Works exactly like you would want it to.

5
2024-04-27 01:19:33

Works fine with Windows and Mac. This adapter can basically max out a gigabit Ethernet connection. I have it connected to a USB port on the back of my monitor so that a single cable gets me not only power and video, but also a better internet connection.

5
2024-04-25 05:23:18

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Belkin USB-C to Ethernet + Charging adapter is amazing tool to have with you when you need an ethernet connection. The USB-C to Ethernet + Charging adapter charges your connected device while also providing an ethernet connection, so no need for multiple connectors. I have been using this on my Android phone and my laptop, both devices have a USB-C port and my Belkin adapter worked great on both devices. It provided an adequate charge and a stable internet connection without any issues. The adapter was immediately recognized by both devices and there was no need to install any software to make the adapter work. The adapter is also small and portable enough to carry with you anywhere you go. I would highly recommend this adapter to anyone looking for an ethernet + charging adapter.

5
2024-05-13 08:48:23

Got this to connect my XPS 13 from 2016/2017 to my 27" thunderbolt Apple monitor. It worked straight out of the box. However I have a Dell TB16 dock as well. Tried using that as well. So the dock's usb-c connector goes into the XPS, and the Startech adapter goes from the dock to the Thunderbolt monitor. That didn't work: I needed to update the BIOS, Thunderbolt firmware, thunderbolt driver, and installed I believe the latest thunderbolt application from the Intel website. Everything works now, even the audio and usb ports on the monitor. (facetime camera doesn't work, since it can't find a driver). All in all good buy, but I can't connect my 2019 macbook Pro to my thunderbolt monitor with the startech adapter. Monitor does not activate. Seems to only work with Windows machines.

5
2024-08-15 08:47:56

This ethernet hub used along with a good powered USB 3.0 hub is a cheaper and is better solution than the $200 docking station that Microsoft sells for their Surface Pros. Half the price and with large hub you can get 10 USB ports instead of only the 2 ports that Microsoft is offering. It's worth it..

5
2024-05-04 03:51:20

Not much to this device. USB 3.0 with a type-A plug on one end, ethernet jack on the other. Plug the USB end into a USB 3.0 compatible port on your computer, plug the ethernet in on the other end. Profit.

5
2024-07-03 08:36:39

This is the only way I could connect my 27 in. Thunderbolt Display. The adapter works with any Thunderbolt device: Ethernet adapter, hard drives, etc. Well worth the price.

5
2024-06-18 07:51:13

Doing exactly what I need which is run my Thunderbolt Monitor as a monitor, USB hub, Ethernet port, and USB soundcard to desktop speakers. No problems here in first 3 weeks.

5
2024-04-13 03:47:31

Bought this about 2 weeks ago. Super stable for me. I previously tried both HP and Dell widescreens (using the same panel). The USB hub on both of those was super flaky even after firmware updates. My mouse/keyboard and the inbuilt ethernet would auto disconnect randomly. Although, this monitor doesn't have in-built ethernet, but I connected a USB C ethernet dongle on thunderbolt out and it is super solid. Highly recommend this monitor over the Dell/HP variants if you have a Mac. Two features I'd love to have: 1. Inbuilt ethernet 2. USB B input and software-less KVM to switch USB to non-thunderbolt inputs

5
2024-07-19 09:24:36

Sure enough, Thunderbolt 3 is much faster than USB 3.0. And it is easy to clean up because it has a built-in cable. Connecting one memory and unplugging or inserting the other will not disrupt usage. The transfer rate is the maximum speed of the CFast. Even if you copy two memories simultaneously

5