TP-Link USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter
At a Glance
More stable connections: the TP Link UE300 is a Gigabit Ethernet Adapter that enables you to turn your laptop's USB port into an RJ45 Ethernet port. Switch from an unstable wireless connection to a stable high speed Ethernet connection.
Gigabit speeds: take your speed to the next level with the UE300 Ethernet adapter. Experience full 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet performance over your laptop's USB 3. 0 port and elevate your browsing experience to transfer files, play games, video chat, and stream HD videos seamlessly.
Compatible with most devices: does not support Nintendo Switch, Wii U, Wii. Compatible with IEEE 802. 3, IEEE 802. 3U and IEEE 802. 3ab. Supports IEEE 802. 3az (Energy Efficient Ethernet). backwards compatible with USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 standard.
Plug & play: utilizing Realtek RTL8153 Chipset, driver free installation for Windows XP and later version, macOS 10.9 and later version, Chrome OS and Linux OS. (Note: for Mac OS 10.6 10.8, a driver is required and needs to be downloaded from TP Link website).
Ultra compact & foldable design, the UE300 conveniently folds down and is extremely portable, enabling you to take it with you wherever you go.
Overview
What This Product Does
The USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter UE300 adds Gigabit Ethernet network connectivity to your Ultrabook, MacBook Air or desktop through a USB 3.0 port. Backward compatible with USB 2.0/1.1 standards, transferring files at ultrafast speed over an Ethernet port.High Speed Data Transfer
Equipped with USB 3.0 ports and Gigabit Ethernet port, UE300 provides a high speed data transfer rate.Connect to Gigabit Ethernet Network
UE300 adds your devices connectivity to Gigabit Ethernet network.Compact and Portable Design
Compact design with a retractable cable makes it an ideal on the go.Ideal to use for ULTRABOOKS, MACBOOKS and PCs
UE300 can be used to add Gigabit Ethernet support to ULTRABOOKS, MACBOOKS or PCs.
Actual network speed may be limited by the rate of the product's Ethernet WAN or LAN port, the rate supported by the network cable, Internet service provider factors and other environmental conditions.