• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

Question Adapter rj45

Mafius

Junior Member
I have an chinese Ezbook and i would like to find a rj45 adapter that can hold up to 100mgb for it, could anyone suggest me one adapter that is good and fast enough?
These are the specs of the computer
Manufacturer: Jumper
Model:Ezbook
Processor: Intel(R) Atom(TM) 5x Z8350 CPU @ 1.44GHz 1.44GHz
RAM: 4.00GB
System type: 64-bit Operating System, 64-Based Processor
Windows 10 Home
 
Not sure if I understand what you want. Do you want an adapter that goes into some available slot inside or just a USB2/USB3 ethernet adapter? If you need a slotted card you need to tell us what slot you have for it. If you just need a 100Mb USB ethernet adapter, and are in the US, there's these:

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=USB+ethernet&ref=nb_sb_noss_2

I need a USB2 Ethernet adapter, the computer seems to be old enough that it would not even accept an USB3 Ethernet adapter, but is it possible for a USB2 adapter be faster than 10mgbits? Or i should just buy a new notebook?
 
but is it possible for a USB2 adapter be faster than 10mgbits?

USB 2.0 has 480mbits/s or ~ 60mbytes which is more then enough for a 100mbit ethernet adapter or 12.5mbytes/sec
which is pretty dismal, but i guess if your on a budget, you work with what you got.

If you can afford a new laptop, i would highly recommend it.
However i would get a real laptop, and not one that uses an ATOM processor.
Something that has a Core processor, or a Ryzen one, if you can find it.

They are much faster then what you are probably using.
Higher end models even offer Type C USB 3.1 with 10Gbps.
They are mostly thinner, lighter, and have a much longer battery life then what your laptop probably has now.
Not to mention higher models now offer nVME ssd's which are about 20-30x faster then the SATA3 hdd your current laptop has.
 
If you really mean 10 megabits, all USB2 adapters I've seen are 100 megabits (stated as Mb/s).

I am curious, does it not have wifi? You could simply get a wifi router or access point if it does. I would prefer that for a portable device.
 
Back
Top