Cable Matters Plug & Play USB to Ethernet Adapter with PXE, MAC Address Clone Support (USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet, Ethernet to USB, Ethernet Adapter for Laptop) Supporting 10/100/1000Mbps in Black
$17.30
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Cable Matters, with headquarters in Southborough, Massachusetts, offers a complete line of cables, adapters, docking stations, and networking products for the home, office, and data center. Cable Matters offers first-class, quality, and affordable products backed by an exceptional customer experience.
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Specification: Cable Matters Plug & Play USB to Ethernet Adapter with PXE, MAC Address Clone Support (USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet, Ethernet to USB, Ethernet Adapter for Laptop) Supporting 10/100/1000Mbps in Black
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10 reviews for Cable Matters Plug & Play USB to Ethernet Adapter with PXE, MAC Address Clone Support (USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet, Ethernet to USB, Ethernet Adapter for Laptop) Supporting 10/100/1000Mbps in Black
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myzticc66myzticc66 –
So if you have that new high buck 4k tv like I just got you may know that there are very few that come with a gig ethernet port. Almost all are limited to the old 10/100 ethernet ports. But most come with high speed 3.0 usb ports. So if your watching something such as Sony core this is fantastic! I setup my new Sony and had all the connections madePowered it on and everything works like a charm. Plug and play. Super fast and yes it makes a huge difference. Its small and made very well. Hides nicely behind the tv. I highly recommend this item! You wont be sorry. Well worth the price. Which is also ecxellent!
Jose Echavarria –
It works great when I use ethernet to connect my 4K TV. No lag at all.Definitely recommend if you’re looking for higher speeds for streaming.
Carlos Zamora –
It works perfect on the first try without any time of adjustment, and I get the speed that I was expecting
flinx –
I bought this for my smart TV because when you pay large amounts of money for a TV you expect a gigabit connection. it seems that very few smart TV’s have wired connections faster than 100mbps.I installed this on one of the USB 3 slots on my TV and it was seen right away and worked perfectly. giving me download speeds from the internet as fast as my provider can send it.it works at 1 gigabit per second on my home network as well.
Kenji LawKenji Law –
Plug and play, no driver required, simple setup, get the full speed of my fibre broadband bandwidth.
Ron G. –
Having a Plex server for 4K HDR Atmos rips of various movies, I needed this to stream some higher bitrate movies through the TV’s smart Plex app. I was only getting 80 Mbps down with the TV’s wired network, and; I was getting some stuttering during the playback of larger bitrate files, but with this adapter, I am getting around 240 Mbps down with smooth playback and no stuttering. Also, the TV’s Smart interface is much snappier, apps load faster and playback is much smoother with no waiting for streaming playback. Just make sure WIFI is turned off on the TV after getting this set up.
Bob F –
Computer went from 100 meg I’m coming to one gig
Paulina Adams –
Excellent
Jim Schlereth –
Seeing the speed I got out of the Living Room TV I had to get one for the bedroom TV
soaknewe (so can you) –
Do you have your TV connected to a Internet connection via an ethernet connection? If so, then you might be interested in this review. I’m an electronic tech and have always wondered why TV manufactures use NIC (network interface cards) limited to 100mb /sec. I’m pretty sure it’s to save manufacturing costs. Anyway, I have always installed TV’s in my house using an ethernet connection mostly because I HATE Wifi. (Yeah, I know, in some cases Wifi is necessary). After installing an ethernet cable to a new TV, I do a speed test with test equipment to insure the cable and connection (RJ-45) is good. I mostly use Cat 6 which is more speed than the TV will ever need.After years of wondering why Netflix, Amazon Prime and other streaming services took so long to load the menu screen (I would always tell my self “it’s the servers at their end that were busy”), I got to checking the Router and discovered that my TV that I had on was only connected at 100mb. After checking my ethernet cable again with my test equipment, all was good and that started the process of troubleshooting why the connection was not 1GB.Found a YouTube video about someone talking about the same issue! This device was used in the video to solve the connection problem and the 100mb limitation. Plug this device into your TV (preferably a USB 3 port), the connect the ethernet cable in and you will have bypassed the TV’s built-in NIC and will now have a full internet speed connection. I pay for 500mb /sec Internet and now GET 500mb /sec at the TV!Installation was no more than plugging this device into the TV (into a USB port), then removing the ethernet cable from the TV and plugging it into this new device.Menus now load MUCH faster which makes me MUCH happier.And the best part is that it’s very affordable.