🚀 Stream Like a Pro with Wired Power!
The Amazon Ethernet Adaptor for Fire TV provides a reliable wired internet connection for your Fire TV devices, ensuring fast streaming without the hassle of Wi-Fi. Compatible with various Fire TV models, it offers an easy plug-and-play setup for a seamless entertainment experience.
S**K
Simple, Reliable, and a Must-Have for Buffer-Free Streaming!
Setting it up was incredibly easy — just plug it into the Fire TV device, connect the Ethernet cable, and you’re good to go. No extra configuration was needed, and it worked straight away.The improvement in streaming quality has been fantastic. No more buffering during movies or TV shows, and everything loads noticeably faster compared to using Wi-Fi. I also feel like the overall performance of the Fire TV Stick is smoother with a wired connection.The build quality is great, compact and sturdy without being bulky or getting in the way. It feels like a premium accessory, exactly what you’d expect from Amazon-branded products.If you’re having any Wi-Fi issues or just want the most reliable streaming experience possible, this adapter is absolutely worth it. Highly recommend!
R**D
Works effortlessly
Nice and easy.Uses the Firestick power supply so just needs a Cat5 (ethernet) cable from the wireless router and I have plenty.Works immediately.Not faster than WiFi but probably more stable.Cheap enough to have a go.
J**Y
Perfect but pricey
I have had firesticks for years and always wondered if it was better with hard wired so I bought this to see if it was better and it is a lot better I have the new 4k max rounded edge 1 and 1gig virgin media but it still buffers a bit on WiFi this gadget has fixed all of that everything seems more responsive and instant Iv given it 4 stars because the price is a bit to much and firesticks should come with something like this
C**T
Useful addon to a Fire TV stick
I always use wired ethernet if I can, so this was a no-brainer.Easy to set up, and works well, with no worries about WiFi
J**.
Easy to use, works well
Works great, with a few ways of connecting depending on whether you want to connect to your source device with ethernet or usb.
M**N
Decent connectivity to media server, no stuttering any more.....
We are using an Amazon Fire Stick 4k max and even though our Wi-Fi strength is excellent, see screenshot, and very little use made of it, the problem with drop outs and stuttering when streaming 4k movies is pretty bad. Std HD streams were ok, not responsive in the menu tho, but overall something needed to be done to return to an Ethernet connection.Thankfully this adaptor to restore an Ethernet function, albeit 100Mb and not a Gigabit type, has worked out very well.All the films and content that was stuttering or slow on updating has totally ended since fitting.As noted the adaptor only uses a 100Mb connection but it connects to our Gigabit LAN, via switch, and just worked as soon as I connected it. I did turn off the Wireless connection within the Fire Stick.Micro USB is the expected connection for the power source and also to connect to the device.Std ethernet port is available for connection.Very impressed, great price and good quality with a great outcome.Very much recommended.Hope this helps.
S**H
Works well
Used it on my Amazon firestick works well
T**E
Works very well ... until it broke after a month
I have bad WiFi signal around the house (thick walls, lots of steel joists) so this ethernet adaptor for my Firestick was a godsend. I use it combined with a Western Digital Livewire Powerline home intranet system. It was very easy to install and the reaction speed, loading time and picture quality on my Firestick was transformed. This seemed like the best £16 I'd spent in a long time.That was in early August. A month later the Firestick said it could not find any signal and the Network setting showed it was not connected to the internet. I swapped back to using WiFi and it worked (slowly). I changed the CAT-5E cable, I checked to see if other units running of the WD Livewire system were working (they were) ... so I had to conclude that the ethernet adaptor had broken after only a month. I ordered a second ethernet adaptor and it has just arrived. I plugged it in, switched off the WiFi signal, and the wired network started working straight away. So it was a duff adaptor. This is a great bit of kit, and really good value for someone in my position, but it needs to be able to last longer than a month. I just have every finger crossed that my first adaptor was a one-off bad unit, and this second one will last a year or two, at least.
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