🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The TP-Link USB 3.0 to Ethernet Adapter is a versatile and portable solution that transforms your laptop's USB port into a Gigabit Ethernet port, providing stable internet access. With three additional USB 3.0 ports, it supports a variety of devices and operating systems, making it ideal for professionals on the move. Backed by industry-leading support and a solid warranty, this adapter is a must-have for seamless connectivity.
Brand | TP-Link |
Series | ethernet adapter |
Item model number | UE330 |
Hardware Platform | Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10; Mac OSX 10.6-10.12 (macOS Sierra); Linux OS; Chrome OS; Xbox; PS3/4; Raspberry Pi |
Operating System | Win 7/8/8.1/10/11, Mac OS X (10.6-10.15), Linux OS and Chrome OS |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.78 x 1.22 x 0.91 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.78 x 1.22 x 0.91 inches |
Color | White |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
ASIN | B01N9M32TA |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 28, 2016 |
K**H
Works really well, download speed increased compared to WIFI.
It just arrived. It comes with basic TP-Link package, I liked it. All I had to do is just insert the cables, I'm using CAT 5E ethernet cable, and it works perfectly. I used to get just 40-50 mbps on wifi, but suddenly I get upto 250mbps on ethernet. Although, the cable isn't as flexible as i expected, but i dont mind it.Will follow up after a month, so tell you if there's any problem. Right now it works perfectly. I'm very happy on my purchase.
C**N
Easy to use
This is really easy to use. All you do is plug it into your computer and then whatever you need on the other end. We use this to plug in to our solar panel box to get a quick reading of the output. It connected quickly to our laptop and the cable was a nice length. The design makes it super easy to use.Overall, works great. The price for this is excellent and made our lives so much easier when the solar panels didn’t connect via Bluetooth.
A**R
Wired gigabit networking with just a free USB port
I have several of these, both the cheaper sort that only has the networking jack and also the more expensive model that contains both a USB hub and the networking jack. Both models seem to work well for giving a device gigabit wired networking, and the model with the USB hub also works for giving you extra USB jacks. And as others have commented, this device is "plug and play" (i.e. just plug it in, and it works). And I have confirmed "gigabit speeds" out of this device, although I suspect you would get slower speeds if you used inferior networking cables/switches and/or your device had a slower USB port (but in both of those cases the slowdown would be the fault of something this adapter is connected to, vs the fault of the adapter itself).However, like all "plug and play" devices, this adapter does require the device you are using it with to have the needed drivers already installed/present. In the case of this adapter, that means your connected device must have "networking via USB" drivers already installed. So any device that doesn't have these needed drivers obviously won't work with this adapter!In my case I have confirmed that several (but not all) of my home "smart TVs" will work with this adapter, as will both of my chromebook laptops, and even my android smartphone (via a USB "on the go" cable). Again, all devices that this adapter works with are "plug and play", although the TVs also needed to be "restarted" (unplugged from house power, plugged back in and then turned on) to convince the TV to use this adapter vs using its builtin WiFi.
Y**E
Ethernet connector
It is compact and works great. I am ordering another one.
K**W
A Little Buggy
Mostly a good adapter, but I noticed slower than expected speeds and some HTTP file downloads get corrupted. I tracked down the problem and it's because TX offload doesn't work correctly on this network adapter. On Linux, I ran this command to bypass this offloading feature:ethtool -K <iface> tx offAnd everything worked great after that. So yes, it does work with Ubuntu 24 on the 6.8 kernel, but you might need to tweak the settings. Clearly there's an issue with some of the hardware acceleration features. I recommend you do a large file download over HTTP (not HTTPS!) and make sure you're not seeing data corruption.
S**S
Good unit
Plug and play works great on thin frame laptops
D**L
Good Quality & Money well spent
Very awesome adapter with good speeds, no installation required, the cable itself on the adapter can bend but not that much, compatible with mac, windows, nintendo switch, ios (with an additional adapter)
G**E
Works better than expected
Plugged into an older laptop, USB3, Windows 11, it installed an older Windows driver and worked very well.Running Windows Update yielded a 2024 ASIX driver which increased the speed by 32%.Recommended!
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