Apple USB Ethernet Adapter
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$29.00
Apple USB Ethernet Adapter
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Overview
Easily connect your Mac computer to an Ethernet network with the Apple USB Ethernet Adapter. Small and light, it connects to the USB 2.0 port of your Mac and provides an RJ-45 connector that supports 10/100BASE-T performance.
What’s in the Box
Apple USB Ethernet Adapter with built-in 4.6-inch USB cable
User's Guide
System Requirements
Mac OS X v.10.4.8 or later
Mac computer with available USB 2.0 port
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Answers from the community
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Will I destroy the Apple USB Ethernet Adapter if i plug it into an ethernet cable that is pushing power over ethernet?
- Asked by Ryan T from Hamburg
- on Sep 3, 2016
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Is there a warranty on the USB ethernet adapter?
- Asked by Jennifer D from Waltham
- on Sep 4, 2016
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Will it connect to the internet instantaneously like just after 2sec of plugging or will it take much time like 30 sec..?
- Asked by rakesh g from Kandukur
- on Sep 2, 2016
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can u use a usb ethernet adapter on macbook air
- Asked by Anthony G from Scottsdale
- on Feb 22, 2016
Answer
Yes. However it only supports 10/100Mbps speeds and not gigabit. The thunderbolt to RJ45(ethernet) a Yes. However it only supports 10/100Mbps speeds and not gigabit. The thunderbolt to RJ45(ethernet) adapter isn't supported by the MacBook Air.
- Written by Matt B from Leicester
- on Aug 29, 2016
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does this works on new OSX 10.11 El capitan?
- Asked by Nuramirah Syahirah R from Kota Kinabalu
- on Dec 15, 2015
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Yes, even in boot camp
- Written by Minh Hien N from Melbourne
- on Jun 18, 2016
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So this will connect to a modem/router and give me wifi?
- Asked by Mitchell H from Sydney
- on Dec 9, 2015
Answer
A MacBook Air has a built-in Wifi, you do not require an Ethernet Adapter if you have a Wifi Network A MacBook Air has a built-in Wifi, you do not require an Ethernet Adapter if you have a Wifi Network in your home/office... etc. However, if you would like to have a wired connection using an ethernet cable, then you need an ethernet adapter to allow this.
- Written by Sammy H from Ashford
- on Jan 17, 2016
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