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SABRENT USB Type C to 2.5 Gbps Ethernet Adapter (NT-25GA) on sale for $26.95 - $11.05 w/ promo code
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$15.90.
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About this product:
- Quickly and easily add a 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet (2.5GbE) port to any system over USB Type C
- Designed for USB 3.0 (5Gbps/USB 3.2 Gen 1x1) or faster for maximum speed
- Supports Wake-On-LAN and other common features
- Achieves up to 2.5Gbps for transfers over 100 meters or more of Cat5E cable or better with compliant network hardware
- Uses the IEEE 802.3bz and 2BASE-T/2.5GBASE-T standards and is backward compatible
- Built with aluminum for added durability, portability, and superior heat dissipation during sustained operation
- Bus-powered, eliminating the need for an external power source
- Driver support for the Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems
- UEFI UNDI and PXE boot for compatible systems
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The relevant feature here is 2.5 gbps -- those adapters are typically in the $20-30 range.
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I know there's probably a bunch of other ways to get it done, but just curious if Android phones specifically can use something like this to hard wire into a LAN. Thanks
which kind of important if you thinking about loading ESXI
but should be find if you do proxmox or other hypervisor
The esxi customizer isn't available for higher version
The relevant feature here is 2.5 gbps -- those adapters are typically in the $20-30 range.
The relevant feature here is 2.5 gbps -- those adapters are typically in the $20-30 range.
I have 10gb in my home via fiber, and recently got a multi-gig switch to facilittate the 10gb RJ45 access point backhauls I have so I can support 2.5 and 5gb RJ45 Ethernet.
Since I can use this and I am a tech enthuisiast I clicked becaue it peeked my interest.
But yeah just fair warning that for most people this is not likely usefull.
There is also the question on if its universal plug and play for Linux, Steam Deck Etc.
Quoting one of the first reviews.
I think universal compatibility and plug and play trumps speed for these type of adapters, in some cases like PXE booting it may not work, etc.
In case you're like me and your eyes skipped that part until the 4th time you read it...
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Though, I think gigabit is faster than most of us need 99% of the time. Heck, many areas of the country don't even have gigabit internet service. Point being, I'd stil buy the hub.😄
The esxi customizer isn't available for higher version
Granted, you have to string an Ethernet cable to you, but you could technically play across your house with 100% quality and it will look and play far better than Sony's official PlayStation Portal because presently it is highly limited in the bit rate it can accept.
The PS5 Pro is launching this November probably. It's incredibly likely it will at least support WiFi 6E for the 6Ghz band, and hopefully have a 2.5Gbit Ethernet port over the current 1Gbit. If this happens, then hopefully Sony will update the Remote Play apps to go up to 4K resolution with HDR, and also 120Hz, because then you could have a fully 2.5Gbit connection all the way through.
The relevant feature here is 2.5 gbps -- those adapters are typically in the $20-30 range.
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