UE306 TP-Link USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter
What is Pre-Order / Special Order
What is Pre-Order / Special Order
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Description
Description
TP-Link UE306 USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter, Foldable and Portable, Suitable for Ultrabook, Nintendo Switch, Linux, Windows 10/8.1
Simply by plugging in the USB 3.0 interface, UE306 helps connect your Nintendo Switch to a wired network system, a much faster and more stable network environment than a WiFi connection. Enjoy super-fast and high-quality downloading on your Nintendo Switch.
Give your laptop, computer, and other USB web devices access to wired network connections by connecting into the modem, router, or network switch. It’s built for most of today’s devices to enjoy powerful, instant wired network connections—ideal for those without a built-in RJ45 Ethernet port.
Features:
Fastest USB 3.0 and Gigabit solution ensure high-speed transfer rate
Plug and Play in Nintendo Switch, Windows 10/8.1 and Linux OS
Foldable and Portable design ideally suits your Ultrabook
Compatible with Nintendo Switch: enjoy gaming with your friends and fast downloads by plugging into your Nintendo switch dock and adding a gigabit Ethernet connection