🚀 Elevate Your Connection Experience!
The BYEASY USB to Ethernet Adapter is a high-performance network solution designed for seamless connectivity across a variety of devices. With support for Gigabit speeds and a robust aluminum construction, it ensures reliable internet access even in challenging wireless environments. Compatible with multiple operating systems and devices, this adapter is the perfect companion for professionals seeking efficiency and reliability.
J**D
It Works !!!
Plug and play. It doesn't get any easier than that
A**E
Nice Adapter
This is a great little adapter that works and performs exactly as advertised. Under Windows 10 I removed my Ethernet cable from my computer, plugged the adapter into a USB port and plugged the Ethernet cable into the adapter. Connection to the internet was nearly instantaneous, no additional setup steps were required. Ran a quick speed test to compare performance to my normal setup and the results were virtually the same.One nice touch with the BYEASY Adapter is the included USB A and USB C connector. Good to have that flexibility. Finally, I have another similar Ethernet adapter that I purchased when I bought my laptop computer. That adapter cost me over three time as much as the BYEASY and it only has a USB C connector.I would buy the BYEASY adapter again.
B**L
Dual connection
Did what it was supposed to and like the dual connection option
P**L
Fits, works well
Works well and easy to use
J**N
Easy to use
User friendlyValue for the moneyFunctions as it statesCompatibility with most
L**N
works on laptop and chromebook
This worked on my Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 laptop and on my sons Dell Chromebook.took my laptop speed from 480 Mbps to 841 Mbps download speed
S**Y
Just what I ordered, right on time. :)
Just what I ordered, right on time. :)
K**N
Doesn't work for imaging.
The media could not be loaded. So I originally got this because I'm a field tech and I basically put WinOS on Lenovo's all day. This would have been really handy for laptops with bum Ethernet ports, but it doesn't work that way. At least mine doesn't. It will light up once I turn on a laptop and then go black again if I open the BIOS or boot menu.BASICALLY:- Does it work when the laptop is up and running? Yes.- Does it work if you need to do Legacy Boot or UEFI or whatever it's even called anymore? No.*This message has been brought to you by the most non-technical tech to exist.*
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