00Mbps USB .0 to .G net Adapter

USB C Hub
December 29, 2025
Category Connection: USB C Hub
Brief: This short presentation tells the story behind the design and its intended use cases. Watch as we demonstrate how this 2500Mbps Super Speed 2.5G USB 3.0 Network Card Adapter transforms your computer's connectivity, enabling lightning-fast file transfers, seamless video conferencing, and enhanced gaming experiences through a simple plug-and-play setup.
Related Product Features:
  • Delivers super speed 2.5Gbps Ethernet connectivity via USB 3.0 for ultra-fast data transfer.
  • Easy upgrade solution to update your current RJ-45 LAN port to 2.5Gbps network speeds.
  • Supports multiple bandwidths including 10M/100M/1000M/2500M for versatile network compatibility.
  • Built-in Realtek RTL8156B chip ensures reliable performance with driver installation required for Windows.
  • Plug-and-play functionality after one-time driver installation on supported operating systems.
  • Backwards compatible with USB 1.0/1.1 and supports Wake-On-LAN and full duplex flow control.
  • Compatible with various devices including computers, Raspberry Pi, and MacBooks for network expansion.
  • Meets IEEE 802.3 standards including 802.3bz for 2.5GBASE-T Ethernet connectivity.
FAQs:
  • What are the system requirements to achieve 2.5Gbps speeds with this adapter?
    To achieve 2.5Gbps speeds, you need to: 1) Download drivers from Realtek's official website (Chip: RTL8156B), 2) Ensure your network card and router support 2.5G Ethernet, and 3) Use CAT6 or higher LAN cable connected to your router.
  • Which operating systems are compatible with this USB network adapter?
    It supports Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP (32/64bit), MacOS 10.6 to 10.15, and Linux kernel up to 4.15. Note: It is not compatible with Windows RT or Android systems.
  • Does this adapter require external power or additional software installation?
    The adapter is USB bus powered and requires no external power. However, driver installation is required for Windows systems before first use, while MacOS/iOS systems support plug-and-play functionality without additional drivers.