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Cable Matters USB C to 2.5Gb Ethernet & 100W Charging $31.99 (with 20% Coupon) Delivered @ Cable Matters Amazon AU

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The Cable Matters USB C to 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter with 100W charging is designed for pro-gaming and high bandwidth Ethernet environments. Instantly add 2.5G network connectivity to your laptop and boost your gaming bandwidth to get into the action faster. Remove the bottleneck in your network and kill latency for the optimal gaming experience. The adapter supports your existing Cat5e / Cat6 Ethernet cables so there is no need to upgrade your infrastructure cables to enjoy up to a 2.5x faster network.

  • Thunderbolt 4 to Ethernet Adapter with charging supports 2500 Mbps Ethernet network. It provides up to 100 watts of power delivery to a smartphone or laptop; Maximize the utility of a single Thunderbolt 3 or Thunderbolt 4 port to add a 2.5G Ethernet port while charging your computer with this USB C to 2.5 gbps Ethernet adapter; Bus-powered USB C Ethernet 2.5 G adapter does not require a connection to a USB-C charger in order to function

  • Driver free installation with native driver support in Chrome, Mac, and Windows OS; The USB-C to 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter with pd supports important performance features including Wake-on-Lan (WoL), Full-Duplex (FDX) and Half-Duplex (HDX) Ethernet, Crossover Detection, Backpressure Routing, Auto-Correction (Auto MDIX), Preboot Execution Environment via UEFI (PXE), Supports MAC address pass-through (MAC clone) with the Cable Matters EZ-Dock utility software (Windows)

  • This Thunderbolt 3 2.5g Lan USB C PD adapter is compatible with MacBook Pro, iMac, iMac Pro, iPad Pro, iPad Air, Dell XPS 13 / 15, Latitude, Microsoft Surface Pro and more

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  • Hmm would this work on a Sonia Era 300 to connect it to Ethernet via the USB-C? Or do I have to use Sonos adaptor?

    • Unlikely. It would need drivers/kernel support for an external NIC, and embedded devices like that usually only come with drivers for the hardware they ship with.

      • Unless its based on unix, then the drivers are the kernel, in essence.

        Even on embedded devices its uncommon to roll your own kernel anymore. A GB of storage space is cheaper than dev time.

        Regardless, I wouldnt be trying this, you'd have more luck with a common realtek based GbE nic than a 2.5GbE nic.

  • Wish it has at least one USB-A…

  • Being picky - these would be awesome with a 1-2m extension.

    Could install behind couch / bed / at table to get charging + wired speeds.

    • Aren't wifi speeds enough? Just curious what extra difference with wired in speed wise?

      • +2

        Depends what you’re doing of course.

        For browsing OZB, wifi is more than sufficient. If you have FTTP or have local storage devices such as a NAS - then wired networking is a game changer.

        Despite all the marketing around wifi 6/6E, you can’t beat the reliability of a cord!

  • Will this work on my Acer Nitro 5? It's got USB C.

  • Will this work for CCwGT?

    • +1

      According to a verified purchase review on Amazon written in February - No, it does not work with CCwGT unfortunately.

      Reviewer says - "I took a gamble and got this to try with my Chromecast with Google TV (HD) to upgrade the 100Mbps Google version I have; but it doesn't work."

      • Ah that's unfortunate but thanks for that.

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