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Plugable’s USB-C-E1000-2M offers long-reach Ethernet for mobile devices, but its value depends on specific workflows and ...
USB 2.0 ports have a maximum theoretical bandwidth of 480 Mbps, while USB 3.0 and above support up to 5 Gbps. As long as you're plugging the USB to Ethernet adapter into the right port, you should ...
Your smartphone’s charging port is more versatile than you think. With a few simple accessories, you can connect your phone ...
Features of this adapter include a BOM total of <$50, with power provided either via PoE (802.3af) or USB-C (5V-only). The MCU is an ATmega4809 with the Ethernet side using a Wiznet W5500 SPI ...
If you'd rather cut out the adapter middleman, you can simply buy a male-to-male USB-C to Ethernet cable. For example, if you're connecting your laptop to Ethernet in your office each day, a cable ...
It connects via USB-C and includes a USB-C pass-through port, two USB 3.0 ports, and an HDMI port with 4K (30Hz) support. With this, you don’t have to carry around multiple adapters.
If you ever find yourself in a similar predicament, you need to head to the Hotspot and tethering menu in the network settings. Ethernet tethering is right at the bottom, and will be available as soon ...
You’ll need a USB-C to HDMI adapter if your display or TV lacks a USB-C port. Ensure you get adapters that support HDMI 2.0, so you get the same 4K resolution and 60Hz refresh rate support ...
You’ll find USB-A ports on all desktop computers and most laptops, but not on many non-computing devices, aside from phone chargers that you plug into the wall. Most USB cables have a USB-A connector ...
With USB-C so ubiquitous these days, it’s always good to have an adapter like this on hand. You never know when you might need an HDMI connection, and it’s a steal for just $12 right now ...
USB 2.0 ports have a maximum theoretical bandwidth of 480 Mbps, while USB 3.0 and above support up to 5 Gbps. As long as you're plugging the USB to Ethernet adapter into the right port, you should ...