USB 2.0 male to RJ45 Ethernet female adapter cableUSB 2.0 High speed interface, product total length 8.3inch/21cm.Switch 10Mbps or 100Mbps network automatically.Support Full Duplex Flow Control(IEEE 802.3x)Support all USB standard commands. Support suspend/resume detection logic.Color: As shownCompliant to USB interface version 1.0/1.1/2.0/3.0.Support 10Mbps and 100Mbps N-way auto-negotiation operation.Compatible with Linux 2.4, windows 98/ME, windows2000, windows2003 32/64bits, windows xp 32/64bit, vista 32/64bit, windows 7 32/64 bit, macintosh System/Mac OSX10.4, Ubuntu etc.Package Included:1 x USB to LAN Ethernet Network Adapter For Apple MacBook Air Mac Laptop OS PC1 x Driver mini CDNote:Light shooting and different displays may cause the color of the it. You get exactly what you paid for Pros: Cheap. Flexible cable. Has LED inside the box. Cons (Linux): Always shows 'Link detected: yes' even when cable is not connected. Still works somehow, no problems other than cosmetic. Can a mac sleev be used for samsung tv. Cons (Windows): Make sure you have CD drive to install the drivers. Mine has RD9700 chip, but it is not necessary that you will receive the same, so good luck if you're going to download drivers from the internet. Summary: Probably not the best solution for everyday use, but nice to have in case of emergency or for testing something. USB to LAN Ethernet Network Adapter For Apple MacBook Air Mac Laptop OS PC Description: USB 2.0 male to RJ45 Ethernet female adapter cable USB 2.0 High speed interface, product total length 8.3inch/21cm. Verified purchase: Yes| Condition: New •. Works but just barely Technically it does work but it was extremely difficult to get to work on a Mac. Involved recovery modes and having to disable system integrity check just to install this thing. And after everything it only got 1-2mbts (250Kb) down speeds. Basically you can do a google search or check your mail but that’s about it. Enough for audio streaming but not for video. Checked on a pc and got very similar results on speed so it wasn’t my computer at fault. Verified purchase: Yes| Condition: New •. Update Oct 2015: Updated for 10.11 El Capitan! If you bought a cheap aftermarket USB-Ethernet adapter like me and found that it doesn't work on El Capitan or Yosemite, here's what you need to get it going. You can stop tearing you hair out now. It'll all be ok. As with all advice on the internet, you can't sue me if this sets fire to your cat or sends ninjas to your house. You're doing this on your own, and I assume no liability or warranty for what you do. Steps to get your adapter working if you just upgraded to Mac OS 10.11 El Capitan. As soon as the screen goes black, hold down 'Command' and 'R' until you see a black screen with an Apple logo and a white progress bar. Let go, and wait for your computer to boot into recovery mode. • From the top bar, select 'Utilities' and then 'Terminal' • In the terminal, run csrutil disable. • From the top bar, select '', then 'Restart' • When you boot back up, you'll have a working adapter! • Definitely take a read down below to see what's changed in El Capitan, and if disabling SIP makes sense for your setup. Steps to get your adapter working if you've never used the adapter before in Mac OS 10.11 El Capitan. ![]() • Uninstall the dozens of other drivers you may have installed in the process of trying to get this working. • Unplug your USB adapter, and reboot and give yourself a clean slate. As soon as the screen goes black, hold down 'Command' and 'R' until you see a black screen with an Apple logo and a white progress bar. Let go, and wait for your computer to boot into recovery mode. • From the top bar, select 'Utilities' and then 'Terminal' • In the terminal, run csrutil disable. • From the top bar, select '', then 'Restart' • Once you're booted back up, download and install the drivers from the CD, kindly uploaded. • Plug in your USB Adapter, with a live ethernet cable. • Open System Preferences, and go to the Network Pane. • Hit the + button in the bottom right, select the 'USB 2.0 10/100M Ethernet Adapter', and hit add. • You're all set! Your adapter works! • Apologize to the people you care about for the things you've said over the past few hours. They won't understand, but they will forgive you.
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