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USB C to Ethernet Adapter C2G 60W Power Delivery Black
USB C to Ethernet Adapter C2G 60W Power Delivery Black
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USB C to Ethernet Adapter C2G 60W Power Delivery Black
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USB C to Ethernet Adapter C2G 60W Power Delivery Black
USB C to Ethernet Adapter C2G 60W Power Delivery Black
The C2G USB C to Ethernet Adapter C2G 60W Power Delivery Black provides a compact wired network solution with simultaneous power delivery. Designed for USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C hosts and Thunderbolt 3 compatible devices, this adapter combines a Gigabit RJ-45 Ethernet port with a USB Type-C power delivery port in a durable PVC housing. It is lightweight (0.26 kg) and easy to carry, offering up to 1000 Mbps wired data transfer and up to 60W power delivery for charging compatible laptops, tablets and phones while maintaining a stable network connection.
The adapter delivers reliable Gigabit Ethernet connectivity where Wi‑Fi is weak or unavailable and restores wired access for devices lacking a built‑in Ethernet port or with a damaged port. The integrated USB-C power delivery port supports up to 60W, allowing simultaneous charging of the host device while using the network connection. Its PVC construction and compact form factor make it suitable for travel and daily use without adding significant weight or bulk.
Plug the adapter's USB-C connector into a compatible laptop, tablet or desktop USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 port. Connect an Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 jack on the adapter and attach the other end to your network outlet or switch. If charging is required, connect a USB-C power adapter capable of supplying up to 60W to the adapter's USB-C power delivery port. The operating system should automatically detect the network interface; install any required drivers if prompted by your device.
For best performance, use a Cat5e or higher Ethernet cable and a power adapter rated to provide sufficient wattage for your host device. Avoid excessive bending of the cable near the connector and keep the adapter in a dry, ventilated area to maintain consistent network and charging performance.
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