Type C 3.1 To Lan And Usb Hub
Type C 3.1 To Lan And Usb Hub
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Type C 3.1 To Lan And Usb Hub

Original price was: ₨ 1,200.Current price is: ₨ 999.

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🔹 Key Features

  1. Gigabit Ethernet (RJ45) Port
    • Provides wired internet (up to 1000Mbps) for stable, high-speed connections.
    • Ideal for gaming, video calls, or areas with weak Wi-Fi.
  2. USB 3.0 Ports (5Gbps)
    • Typically includes 1–3 USB-A ports for peripherals (keyboard, mouse, external drives).
  3. USB-C 3.1 Gen 1 (5Gbps) Input
    • Backward compatible with USB 2.0 devices.
  4. Plug-and-Play
    • No drivers needed for most OS (Windows/macOS/Chrome OS).
  5. Compact Design
    • Portable for travel or office use.

🔹 Compatibility

✔ Works With:

  • Laptops: MacBook Pro/Air, Dell XPS, HP Spectre, Lenovo ThinkPad, etc.
  • Tablets: iPad Pro (USB-C), Samsung Galaxy Tab (with OTG support).
  • OS: Windows 10/11, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS.

❌ Limitations:

  • No video output (HDMI/VGA not supported).
  • Power Delivery (PD): Most hubs don’t charge the host device (check specs).

🔹 Common Use Cases

  • Gaming/Streaming: Stable Ethernet for low latency.
  • Office Setup: Connect wired internet + USB peripherals.
  • Travel: Lightweight solution for hotel Ethernet.

🔹 Setup Guide

  1. Plug the USB-C connector into your laptop/tablet.
  2. Connect Ethernet cable to the hub and router.
  3. Attach USB devices (e.g., flash drive, mouse).
  4. For Windows/macOS: Internet should auto-connect.
    • Android/iPad: May need settings adjustment (e.g., enable OTG).

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