Built with high-strength ABS plastic build, compact appearance.
The 10/100/1000M Ethernet interface converter for ultra super-speed USB3.0 interface for a computer connected to the network, beautiful appearance, small and portable.
Integrated USB3.0 PHY controller, in line with USB3.0 transmission specifications, compatible USB2.0/USB1.1.
Single Chip USB3.0 to 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet controller that supports IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet (Energy Efficient Ethernet / EEE).
Support for IPv4 and IPv6 packets checksum offload engine (COE), can effectively reduce the CPU load.
Supports full-duplex transmission, IEEE802.3x flow control and half-duplex backpressure flow control.
Supports Wake on LAN functions;Supports Windows XP and above, and MAC OS X V10.6 and 10.8, hot swappable.
KEY FEATURES
USB 3.0 transfer rates up to 5Gbps, 10 times faster than USB 2.0, backwards compatible with USB 2.0 / 1.1
Compatible with all Windows/Mac/Linux systems.
Compatible with: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 / Mac / Linux
Supports and auto detects 10/100/1000Mbps connections via USB
LED indicator for power and Ethernet connection, USB bus powered.
2nd one purchased. The tv blocks wifi on firestick. Now, using otg cable, I plug in wired internet and a cordless keyboard/mouse
2016-05-23
Multi network use (Linux)
Reviewed by: Bruce
This product is robust, and also can be used to add a second NIC in a Linux installation (and likely in windows also.
Thus, even if the user already has a machine with a Gb. NIC, he/she may additionally be able to get some added benefit from this alone.
Circumventing the fact this is not a powered unit (see weaknesses)
There are 2 sub-options:
1) plug this item into the computer, then daisy-chain the powered hub. This will allow the removal of the powered hub if needed when rebooting to prevent the USB3 port from locking up until the machine is booted. Then reconnect.
If the powered hub is connected downline daisy-chained, it may well back-power items connected to this item as well, however this power backup is what might cause a latching and non-boot if connected when booting. Simply remove the power from the powered hub until rebooted, but if latched, power cycle entirely, do not simply do a reboot. Then reconnect all after rebooting.
This unit is not independently powered. However Canada Computer does have a powered USB3 hub.
Those 2 products might well be used in a daisy-chained configuration and likely work plug and play.
See also above procedure to circumvent possible port latch up when rebooting.
(This is common to many situations involving booting with powered USB items connected.)
As with all, the boons and the banes, but here, IMHO, the boons outweigh the banes.
2016-02-12
Works good with Nexus Player
Reviewed by: Bobby
Compatible with Nexus Player
None to date
I connected this Orico USB Hub to my Nexus Player via an OTG cable and it worked straight out of the box.Now, I have a hard wired connection and I could use my wireless keyboard and USB stick with my Nexus all at the same time!
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