

🌟 Upgrade your network game—because buffering is so last decade!
The StarTech USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter transforms any USB-enabled device into a powerhouse wired network station, delivering blazing 5 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 1 speeds and full Gigabit Ethernet support. Compatible with major OS platforms and packed with advanced features like Jumbo Frames, VLAN tagging, and Wake on LAN, it’s the ultimate tool for professionals demanding fast, stable, and secure network connections on the go.

































| ASIN | B0095EFXMC |
| Batteries | 1 AAAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49 in USB Computer Network Adapters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,302) |
| Date First Available | September 4, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.986 ounces |
| Item model number | USB31000S |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | StarTech.com |
| Product Dimensions | 2.6 x 1 x 0.6 inches |
O**D
WORKS LIKE A CHARM WITH WINDOWS 11 NO HASSLE
Most dependable of the brands that I have used. StarTech includes a 2 year warranty as well. I had to return 2 Amazon Basics USB network adapters because I unable to keep them working. FRUSTRATING!!. Usually Amazon Basics products are good quality and priced right. Must have gotten a lemon. It happens. The StarTech cost almost twice the Amazon brand, but I did not want to take a chance again. Good build quality. Connected to my Windows 11 home version and it ran properly upon install. No hassles. I'll let you know if the StarTec holds up.
J**L
Easy to install and has worked perfectly
The built in Ethernet adapter on my almost 10-year old Lenovo ThinkPad W700 get fried by lightning a couple years ago. Fortunately, the Wi-Fi adapter was not damaged, so I still had Internet and network connectivity, but at Wi-Fi speeds. That was not at problem until the W700 was replaced about 18 months ago by a Lenovo ThinkPad P71 and the Lenovo W700 was moved upstairs. Our house has a metal roof and the Wi-Fi throughput is significantly degraded in that area of our house. Not a big problem for Internet usage but moving large files, doing backups, or syncing files between the two-system using our LAN became painfully slow. So much so that I started using the old 'sneaker net' approach and began moving files and data back and forth with thumb drives. My W700 is from the days before USB 3.0 and only has native USB 2.0 ports. USB 2.0 thumb drives is certainly faster than weak Wi-Fi but still relatively slow, and always cumbersome. The first thing I did was obtain a StarTech USB 3.0 ExpressCard. The USB 3.0 ExpressCard has worked perfectly. Having one USB 3.0 port means I can use USB 3.0 Thumb drives. USB 3.0 connectivity at both ends of the LAN made moving larger amounts of data faster but I still had the hassle of physically carrying thumb drives back and forth, and up and down stairs, between the two Lenovo systems. I tried a USB 2.0 ethernet adapter, but speeds were about the same as Wi-Fi. Then I tried the StarTech USB 3.0 Ethernet adapter plugged into the StarTech USB 3.0 ExpressCard. I had no idea if this would work and crossed my fingers as I rebooted Windows 10. And work it did, and very well I might add. Now I can once again move large blocks of data such as 200 or 300 15mb-18mb photo files between my two Lenovo laptops in a minute or less. And one of my backup strategies of syncing files between the two systems is now much quicker.
M**E
Works quite well~!
My old Tower PC decided it didn't want to access the internet after years of great service. I assumed it was my internal modem so I thought I'd try this gadget and at first I couldn't get to work as I was using my old cord to attach it to my wireless modem. Turns out my cord may have been the issue all along but I had tried a different cord prior.. I plugged in the cord that came with this new adapter and everything came back to life! Was it the cord or the Adapter, I don't really know but I give credit where its due to so the adapter gets my vote. If nothing else I can use this adapter on my new PC I have yet to hook up and that ones portable! Buy it folks.. lol.
U**E
Security Onion Sniffer
Okay temporary sniffer for a security onion set up. The USB itself feels solid and works amazing at normal operation. In my case I’m using it as a sniffer to capture packets for the security onion. It works but not reliably, it will once in a while have issues being detected by the onion. If your comfortable constantly checking the inbound traffic rate to make it isn’t at 0 then this will certainly do!
A**A
If you have an ultrabook without ethernet, you need this!
Despite the fact that my laptop, a Fujitsu Lifebook U904 has a ethernet port built in, a feat for a ultrabook, I didn't want to risk breaking it. It's one of those slide out and pop open gizmos that seems like it would break, then cost a fortune to fix. I'd much rather carry around a dongle than risk breaking anything. Initially, when I began researching USB to ethernet adapters, I found many of them suffered from poor performance, either slow transfer rates, despite "gigabit" connectivity, overheating, and an overall sense of unreliability. From that, I knew I wanted a few things: 1. a USB 3.0 adapter, to achieve gigabit 2. an adapter sold or supported by (or warrantied by, really) a reputable company 3. something with it's own processor, so it's not sapping off mine. I'm unsure if you've ever heard of StarTech... basically they sell cables for specialized uses. Maybe you need a HDMI to USB cable, for example, they'd likely have it. They're very good at what they do, and I knew this would be a good product just by the brand name. I've used it now for a few months, on a regular basis, and have had zero issue. It's actually saved me a few times, when I needed to do some advanced troubleshooting, packet sniffing, or bridging connections. It gets warm, but not hot. Transfer speeds are consistent, even over USB 2 (where you'll only get 100 meg, or I do, anyway). The only fault I find in it is the StarTech website. It's somewhat difficult finding the proper drivers for this model. There are a few variations of it. So be sure to look at the packaging or the little sticker on the back when you go to update drivers. You may end up with the wrong ones.
A**L
works on linux, no extra drivers or config needed.
N**E
エクステンダーから、さらにローカルネットワークに繋ぐという荒技の為に購入しました(天才的アイディア)。これにより地を這う長いケーブルが一本減り、たったこれだけのことですが個人的には大変満足しています。ちなみに、DAWのコントローラーのためですので、速度は全く求めないような用途です。 肝心のレビューですが、開梱すればそこはスターテックの品質。デザイン、サイズ満足です。中身はRealtekですので、NACの設定的なものもこの通りです。
山**明
使用中、結構熱くなりますが、 これは仕様範囲なんですかね。
D**L
Compatibile con TV con Google TV con USB 3.0. testato con iperf 300 mb/s
L**E
Une étoile de moins, car le réseau ne dépasse pas les 100M, même avec un switch CISCO et un réseau 6A.... Même constatation sur une WorkStation et un Portable
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