Rankie USB Network Adapter, USB 3.0 to RJ45 Gigabit, Black
$14.99
Out of stock
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
Kindle Customer –
Works perfectly. Too early to comment on long term reliability.
Warren –
Dodgy wireless router on laptop fixed by this little device.
enmanuel Garcia jimenez –
Excelente
elizanne –
This item was for my brother so I presume it works ok
Tezza –
This is a totally excellent solution for people like me who have found that their new laptop no longer comes with a network port for a wired LAN.My problem was that on trying to set up a new CCTV system was that at first before any wireless connection the instructions said to plug the unit into a wired Local Area Lan connection DUH!So I bought this little thing and was all sorted out so easily.
LL –
We have not had any problems with it.LL
AT –
Easy to setup increased connection speed and stability compared to wifi to optimum download/upload speed of my broadband.
Mr. M. Fyleman –
Used this to connect my early 2014 Macbook Air to my wired ethernet at home. Plug and play worked first time. Excellent.
Jeet J –
Good product works well.
A.gh –
Bon produit
mike connelly –
Plug and play
Donovan –
This is so far the best Network adapter I”ve own with 3.0 definitely giving you the speed. I didn”t need to install any driver autodetect good to go. Quality wise it”s really well made.
Milena –
Really pleased with this. You don”t to install anything just stick it in and voila.It is a really good deal considering the MAC one is nearly 30 squid.
HDThumper –
Plug and play and performs as expected. That”s a win in my book.
Mr. Tovar –
i have been running this adapter 24/7 for the past 4 months and it finally died after many many hours. it started overheating and then one day it just didn”t work anymore. but for the normal human that uses this it will cover 99% of your usage. overall very good product.
Frank –
Works well with no setup. No blink lights though which is a little annoying.
Andy Nha –
Good as advertised. Work right out of the box . Connect to my 2 in 1 laptop. A*****
Bob –
Excellent bit of tech. Does exactly what it should with no hassle … plug in and go!!
AT –
A+++
Christopher Gaul –
First let”s get the one glaring Con out of the way. No indicator or activity lights of any kind!In fact I really want to give this 5 stars but I can”t without an activity LED.Now that we have that out of the way this thing is otherwise pretty awesome. It”s small and lightweight enough to even throw in a purse or pocket. The performance is solid with great transfer rates and lots of features. From Wake on LAN to jumbo frames support.My particular unit contains a Realtek RTL8153 USB 3.0 to gigabit Ethernet chipset. The great news is that so far it works without issue on every device and OS I”ve tried it on including ones the listing says aren”t supported. Here”s what I”ve successfully used it with so far.- Linux (OpenSUSE 42.3) plug and play. Just works. Tried both USB 3.0 and 2.0 ports. Fine on both though obviously slower on the latter.- Windows 7. Works after Windows driver download and install. Meaning you”ll need another working network device to install it the first time.- Chromebook. Acer ARM based model. Plug and play. No driver needed.- Android Pie (9.0) via Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and Samsung Galaxy S8+. No driver needed for either. Only a USB C to USB A OTG adapter dongle.- FireTV 4k. No driver needed. Just works.If it had an activity LED this would be perfect. Even without I”m going to order a couple more because they”re inexpensive work well and appear to work on everything.