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Storage junkies, your dreams have just been made into reality. Addonics has just introduced a marvelous new piece of kit, the simple-yet-useful Network Attached Storage Adapter.
Pros: This USB network adapter supports a new version of WiFi, and can work on 2.4Ghz and 5.0Ghz frequencies. Cons: The antenna does jut out from the side of your computer.
Amazon's 20% off deal brings you a USB 3.0 device that works with both Windows and Mac laptops and desktops and delivers up ...
Addonics NASU2 NAS Adapter promises to be an easy, low-cost way to take a USB hard-drive and turn it into network-attached storage. The compact box, with a USB 2.0 port on one end and a 10/100 ...
The USB 3.0 Gigabit adapter is one of the newest solutions to come from Vantec. This adapter is compliant to the 802.3, 802.3u and 802.3ab specifications and features Full Duplex operation in 10 ...
USB 2.0 ports have a maximum theoretical bandwidth of 480 Mbps, while USB 3.0 and above support up to 5 Gbps. As long as you're plugging the USB to Ethernet adapter into the right port, you should ...
But heck, a USB-C to Ethernet adapter that works with the phone might be quite cheap (around $25 to $50 it looks like) so it might be worth a shot before going that far.
It’s fast, cheap, and secure. Still, some balk at having to open their systems and thus opt for slower external network adapters whether wireless or attached to the Universal Serial Bus (USB) port.
1. A USB-C Ethernet adapter for your Chromebook Wi-Fi is practically everywhere nowadays — except, y’know, when it isn’t.