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Amazon Basics Aluminum USB 3.0 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (Gray)

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$5.70

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Woot! has Amazon Basics Aluminum USB 3.0 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (Gray) for $5.70. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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About this item:
  • Connects a USB 3.0 device (computer/tablet) to a router, modem, or network switch to deliver Gigabit ethernet to a personal network connection
  • Instant Connectivitiy: RJ45 ethernet port supports 10M/100M/1000M bandwidth; creates an instant Internet connection to the host
  • Plug and play: Ready to use, right out of the box; no external power adapter needed
  • Ultra-portable: Slim, compact size and lightweight aluminum housing for easy portability
  • Warranty: Backed by an Amazon Basics 1-Year Limited Warranty

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on over 2,300 Amazon customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Written by tunabreath
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Woot! has Amazon Basics Aluminum USB 3.0 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (Gray) for $5.70. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to community member tunabreath for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Connects a USB 3.0 device (computer/tablet) to a router, modem, or network switch to deliver Gigabit ethernet to a personal network connection
  • Instant Connectivitiy: RJ45 ethernet port supports 10M/100M/1000M bandwidth; creates an instant Internet connection to the host
  • Plug and play: Ready to use, right out of the box; no external power adapter needed
  • Ultra-portable: Slim, compact size and lightweight aluminum housing for easy portability
  • Warranty: Backed by an Amazon Basics 1-Year Limited Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on over 2,300 Amazon customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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These are AX88179 chipsets for anyone that cares.
And any switches between the adapter and your router need to support higher speeds as well. Typical wired networking will come with 1 GigE (aka Gbps) only. If yiou paid extra, you might have 2.5Gbps or 10Gbps, but you'll be paying (and feeling) the added costs for those faster speeds. Heck, I have 30/6 service for $139/month because I d refuse to do business with the fibre competitor due to their business practices and nickle-dime fees for dealing with customers the old fashioned way with paper billing and actually letting us payu them, not them TAKE the money from our accounts.

FWIW, the AX88179 chipsets has been supported inside the Linux kernel since v3.9, so these should be plug-n-play on Linux.

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i wonder if this can be used on an iphone with the proper adapter.
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I ordered two of these a few days ago off woot and got it really quickly. Great adapters used for Nintendo switch and fire sticks
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Awesome find. I almost paid full price last night for one of these type of adapters.
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Quote from Gamegunner :
I ordered two of these a few days ago off woot and got it really quickly. Great adapters used for Nintendo switch and fire sticks
You have this exact model? Don't you need the driver? I got this from last deal and couldn't get it to work until I downloaded the driver. According to the manual, you need the driver if you are not running Windows 10.
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Quote from hellonwheelz :
i wonder if this can be used on an iphone with the proper adapter.
I don't have an iphone but I couldn't get it to work on my TV nor my Windows 7 PC until I downloaded the driver. Most likely you will need the driver. There is one for MacOS but I didn't see anything for iOS.
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Quote from hellonwheelz :
i wonder if this can be used on an iphone with the proper adapter.

At that point you might as well buy a native lightning or usb-c ethernet adapter for like $15
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Quote from MiniSuper :
You have this exact model? Don't you need the driver? I got this from last deal and couldn't get it to work until I downloaded the driver. According to the manual, you need the driver if you are not running Windows 10.

I didn't use it on PC, fire sticks (with the micro USB otb) and Nintendo switch are both plug and play.

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These are AX88179 chipsets for anyone that cares.
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Quote from energyx :
These are AX88179 chipsets for anyone that cares.
Is that good or bad?
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Keep in mind if you're buying this for faster internet speed (wanting to increase from a 1GB), you must have faster than 1GB internet service (i.e., XFinity), a modem that supports more than 1GB speed (the XFinity gateway I have must be plugged into the one port colored red out of six available) and a category 6 or higher cable that supports faster than 1GB speed.

I have an older ORBI RBR50 wireless router that can only support 1GB speeds so unless the Ethernet cable is directory plugged into the modem/gateway from XFinity, the max internet speed if connected to the ORBI or satellites is 1GB.
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Quote from Deltabasangler :
Keep in mind if you're buying this for faster internet speed (wanting to increase from a 1GB), you must have faster than 1GB internet service (i.e., XFinity), a modem that supports more than 1GB speed (the XFinity gateway I have must be plugged into the one port colored red out of six available) and a category 6 or higher cable that supports faster than 1GB speed.

I have an older ORBI RBR50 wireless router that can only support 1GB speeds so unless the Ethernet cable is directory plugged into the modem/gateway from XFinity, the max internet speed if connected to the ORBI or satellites is 1GB.
And any switches between the adapter and your router need to support higher speeds as well. Typical wired networking will come with 1 GigE (aka Gbps) only. If yiou paid extra, you might have 2.5Gbps or 10Gbps, but you'll be paying (and feeling) the added costs for those faster speeds. Heck, I have 30/6 service for $139/month because I d refuse to do business with the fibre competitor due to their business practices and nickle-dime fees for dealing with customers the old fashioned way with paper billing and actually letting us payu them, not them TAKE the money from our accounts.

FWIW, the AX88179 chipsets has been supported inside the Linux kernel since v3.9, so these should be plug-n-play on Linux.
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Quote from Gamegunner :
I didn't use it on PC, fire sticks (with the micro USB otb) and Nintendo switch are both plug and play.
I don't understand how to use this with Firestick that only has micro-USB, since this ethernet adapter only has USB-A, you would still need an USB OTG Hub to plug this device into, Any help would be appreciated, Thanks
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Quote from MrBeanz :
I don't understand how to use this with Firestick that only has micro-USB, since this ethernet adapter only has USB-A, you would still need an USB OTG Hub to plug this device into, Any help would be appreciated, Thanks

That's correct a USB otg adapter is needed. Just Amazon one that has solid reviews then you plug up this USB to Ethernet to that and the fire stick will auto detect and get it set up once a network cable is plugged in. This adapter with otg also works with the Walmart Onn 4k Google TV sticks too.
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Quote from Gamegunner :
That's correct a USB otg adapter is needed. Just Amazon one that has solid reviews then you plug up this USB to Ethernet to that and the fire stick will auto detect and get it set up once a network cable is plugged in. This adapter with otg also works with the Walmart Onn 4k Google TV sticks too.
Which Amazon USB otg would you suggest, can you post a link, I really appreciate the reply, Thanks for your help

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Quote from Deltabasangler :
Keep in mind if you're buying this for faster internet speed (wanting to increase from a 1GB), you must have faster than 1GB internet service (i.e., XFinity), a modem that supports more than 1GB speed (the XFinity gateway I have must be plugged into the one port colored red out of six available) and a category 6 or higher cable that supports faster than 1GB speed.

I have an older ORBI RBR50 wireless router that can only support 1GB speeds so unless the Ethernet cable is directory plugged into the modem/gateway from XFinity, the max internet speed if connected to the ORBI or satellites is 1GB.
Wait this actually support >1GB? I didn't know. According to spec it is 10M/100M/1000M. Can anyone confirm? I would get a few more if that is the case.
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