Average customer rating: 5.0
  • Pic is an of an older version - newer version's case is better designed
2.0 USB To Enet Adapter 10/100 Compatible With Usb 1.0

Manufacturer: Trendware Usa
Product Group: CE
Binding: Electronics
ASIN: B00007IFED

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Product Description

The TU2-ET100 is a high speed USB network adapter. It allows you to instantly connect to a 10/100Mbps network from a USB enabled desktop or notebook PC. Compliant with the USB 2.0 standard and backwards compatible with the USB 1.0 and 1.1, the TU2-ET100 features 480Mbps throughput that fully supports 100Mbps connection. You can instantly add network capability for sharing files and printers between PCs for your home or office. Use the TU2-ET100 to gain access to broadband Internet and explore valuable resources on the Web.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Pic is an of an older version - newer version's case is better designed.......2007-05-02

The photo showing this adapter is of an older version. The functional specs are the same. The new version is just as solidly constructed, and the USB cord is permanently attached now, which I consider a better design compared to the older version. The cord can't get separated from the adapter and lost - or accidentally pulled out of the adapter. The RJ-45 ethernet port is solid and seating/locking of an ethernet cable in it is positive - it's not going to fall out unless the plug on your ethernet cable is broken (and that's your own cable problem, not the adapter's port).

Plugged it into the USB ports on a couple different computers. Both WinXP SP2 (32-bit) and WinXP /x64 SP2 (64-bit - aka 2003 Server /x64) recognized and loaded the drivers for it without any hassle or having to install drivers. Older versions of Windows (e.g. Win98 and possibly WinME) would require driver installation for it - these kinds of things didn't exist (nor did their chipsets) when those O/S's were created. Gave it 5 stars because this is about as easy as it gets - true Plug 'n Play in WinXP - and mechanically well constructed. You do have to configure your new ethernet port, but you'd have to do that regardless of what kind of network adapter you installed.

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