C2G 29826 USB-C 3.1 to RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter PXE Boot w Dongle
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C2G USB C to Ethernet Adapter - Network Adapter with PXE Boot - M/F - USB 3.0 Type C - 1 Port(s) - 1 - Twisted Pair
Product Description
The USB-C to Ethernet Adapter is an ideal solution for wired network connectivity and data transfer on the go, in the office, or any work space. This adapter connects to a USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 enabled laptop, tablet, or desktop computer and features an Ethernet port.
Convenience
The small form factor of this adapter makes it a portable and convenient solution that provides a Gigabit Ethernet port for a wired internet connection. The adapter is perfect for connecting to networks where Wi-Fi® is unavailable or for computers that do not provide a wired Ethernet port or possibly have a damaged Ethernet port.
Performance
The Ethernet port allows for reliable internet connectivity and file transfer speeds up to 1000Mbps.
Features
- RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet
- Compatible with USB-C and Thunderbolt™ 3 ports
- Reversible, symmetrical USB-C connector
- Small form factor for portability
- Plug and Play-no driver required
General Information
- Product Type: Gigabit Ethernet Card
- Manufacturer Part Number: 29826
- Manufacturer: C2G
- Product Name: USB C to Ethernet Gigabit Network Adapter - USB Type-C to RJ-45 - M/F
- Brand Name: C2G
Media & Performance
- Media Type Supported: Twisted Pair
- Network & Communication
- Network Technology: 1000Base-T
Physical Characteristics
- Weight (Approximate): 0.80 oz
- Form Factor: Portable
Interfaces/Ports
- Host Interface: USB 3.0 Type C
- Number of Network (RJ-45) Ports: 1
- Total Number of Ports: 1
Device Supported: Computer/Notebook/Tablet
Country of Origin: China
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