🚀 Connect with Confidence!
The Digitus Network Adapter via USB 3.0 offers a robust Gigabit Ethernet connection, enabling seamless networking for your Notebook, MacBook, or PC. With a compact design, it’s perfect for professionals on the move, supporting multiple operating systems and ensuring low power consumption. The adapter comes with essential drivers and a quick start guide for easy setup.
Data Link Protocol | Gigabit Ethernet ANT |
Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Hardware Connectivity | Ethernet, USB 2.0 |
Item Weight | 1 Grams |
Color | White |
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B**N
Fonctionne parfaitement sous Windows et Linux
Ayant récemment acheté un dell XPS13, je me devais de lui fournir un port gigabit.J'ai opté pour ce produit, il fonctionne parfaitement. Il est reconnu instantannément avec les drivers fourni sous windows.Pour Linux, je vous redirige vers ce thread [...], après avoir installé le driver cela fonctionne aussi à merveille.Je recommande.
D**E
Works on a Mac - make sure to use current drivers
[Review is using OSX.8 on a Macbook Air mid-2012]. Comes well packaged, requires a driver installation (not recognised by in-built OSX drivers. Driver is provided on a mini-cd, which for most devices likely to looking for an Ethernet Adapter (MacBook Air or Ultrabook) is an issue - they won't have optical drives, and mini-cd can't be used with slot loading drives (i.e. almost all Macs). Downloaded newer driver directly from Manufacturer (The device is an ASIX AX88179, Drivers version 1.2), which installed without issues (Driver installs a Kernel Extension and reboots).Transfer speeds good and definitely faster than USB2.0 Ethernet adapters, BUT local DNS lookups and ZeroConf/Bonjour advertising isn't detected/reported. This isn't an issue if used as a general connect to internet, but if you are buying to use for large transfers on a local network (i.e. addressed as servername.local), then these won't work and you have to manually use the device IP address. Also means that devices often don't appear in the OSX sidebar, and Time Machines using network addressed devices doesn't work.This may be just an issue with Mountain Lion. Fix the drivers and this would be a really good adaptor. With the current drivers, would recommend using a recognised USB2.0 adaptor, which OSX can use without any problems.UPDATED 11-Dec-2012: ASIX have release updated drivers (V1.3) which appear to fix all these issues, recognises local networks, Bonjour and Time Machine drives without issues, review changed to 5*, this adaptor outstrips speeds of USB2-connected Gigabit adapters works well on Mac/Mountain Lion.
J**.
Super schnell und Linux-tauglich
Habe mir den Adapter für ein Zenbook UX32VD geholt als Ersatz für den beiliegenden USB2.0-Adapter.Ich muss sagen, er ist wirklich schnell: 899 MBit/s empfangen, 939 MBit/s senden, gemessen mit iperf über mehrere Minuten. Da zwischen den Systemen 5 Switches waren, könnte es bei nur einer Switch sogar noch schneller sein. Die Datenrate war über den Test hinweg auch stabil, also mit Abweichungen von je +- 1MBit.Im Test mit gleichzeitigem Senden/Empfangen waren es noch 514 MBit empfangen und 923 MBit senden. Ich will nicht unbedingt ausschliessen, das der Einbruch im Duplex-Test an der Teststrecke und/oder am anderen Testsystem lag.Läuft auch problemlos unter Linux. Der Treiber ist zwar nicht im Kernel, aber man bekommt ihn im Netz (Google: asix usb 3.0). Entpacken, ein einfaches 'make && make install' und es konnte losgehen.Fazit: Performant ohne Ende, Linux-kompatibel, daher: Sehr zu empfehlen!Edit Sept. 2013: Inzwischen ist der Treiber auch im Linux-Kernel zu finden.
T**S
Besides drivers coming in a mini-cd it's a very nice product
I didn't fully tested it yet but for now all seems fine with this adapter. he only thing that annoyed me was the drivers coming in a mini-cd. Since this is kind of product mostly used in ultrabooks, the cd doesn't help much. At least a url on the package would be nicer.
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