Inateck have kindly sent over a three Port USB 3.0 adapter with Gigabit ethernet network adapter. This simple connector makes life on the move a little more tolerable for the user by combing 2 USB 3.0 ports for the every growing arsenal of peripherals alongside a rather important Ethernet network connector for those who might have a laptop without one built in. Certainly most do however some, like my personal Acer C720 Chromebook, happen to be missed one and as a back up when a wireless signal is not terribly reliable or non-existent an Etnernet adapter is almost essential.
● Supports up to 1000Mbps and downwards compatible with 10/100Mbps.
● Support IEEE 802.3az (Energy Efficient Ethernet). Compatible with IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab.
● Supports full duplex operation with IEEE 802.3x flow control and half duplex operation with back-pressure flow control.
● Usage of highly robust ABS plastic during production, compact and light structure, high mobility and flexibility, stable composition.
● USB 3.0 super speed (theoretical maximum transfer of up to 5 Gbps), complete utilisation of Gigabit ethernet connection resources. Supports IPv4/IPv6 protocols, dual channel transfer mode, automatic transfer and data stream reversing regulation.
● Supports Hot Swap and Plug & Play at all USB ports, simple and intuitive handling. Theoretical transfer speed of up to 5 Gbps (The actual transmission speed is limited by the setting of the device connected), reciprocal compatibility with USB 2.0/1.1/1.0.
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So, from what I saw, you have one side of the ethernet cable connected to the usb hub, and so, what is the other side if the ethernet cable connected to?
glad he answers his bloody questions lol
Can you use this on say a phone or a tablet? Or even something like a playstation vita? Also can you use the 3 usb ports to connect the ethernet to more device’s? Or are they just for storage devices and mouses?
can you connect other devices to the usb port and get internet on it? like Iphone for example.
Is the inatek with micro sd card slot any good? I’ve had my eye on it since the back end of last year and I’m not sure it it’s a worthwhile purchase when comparing it to their multi in 1 usb otg offering. Your feedback is much appreciated.
i need a adapter because my computer supports 2.0 usb and i need a 3.0 usb port need help know any adapters
Great video, I thought i would need to download a driver for my chromebook but didn’t need to. Keep up the good content.
Nice review, but
Can I connect the usb male (the one with the cable) to a power supply, so I do not need at pc to get power for the hub?
I would like to be able to connect my iPad to the net via ethernet (and not wifi) to get more speed and stability (not impressed with the ipad air 2 wifi range.
Thanks