Overview
The DUB-E130 USB-C to Gigabit Ethernet adapter allows you to instantly add Gigabit connectivity to your ultraportable laptop computer. Just plug the DUB-E130 into an available USB type-C port and you're ready to connect to your switch, or router with the speed and reliability of a wired Gigabit connection.
  • Gigabit connectivity
  • USB Type-C 3.0 with simple installation
  • Dynamic Power Management
Gigabit Ethernet connectivity The DUB-E130 USB-C to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter plugs into any available USB Type-C port on your computer to enable you to connect to an Ethernet network at speeds up to 1 Gbps for up to ten times faster transfer speeds compared to previous standards. High-speed Gigabit Ethernet allows you to transfer large files in no time, or make light work of backups to a server or network storage device. Where wireless connectivity is inconsistent or unavailable, this adaptor allows you to connect seamlessly. Easy to install and use The DUB-E130 USB-C to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter connects to your computer's USB Type-C port and is ready to run as soon as it's plugged in. Plug-and-Play design ensures that there is no need to change any configuration settings or install any software on your computer. For extra convenience, the adapter's compact design means you can easily slip the DUB-E130 into your pocket or laptop bag and take it with you. Wake-on-LAN If your computer supports Wake-On-LAN function, the DUB-E130 can be used to resume your computer from standby or be powered on via LAN. If you plan on accessing your computer remotely for any reason this feature allows you to retain access to your files and programs while keeping the computer in a low-power state to save energy. Energy-saving functionality Power to the DUB-E130 is provided directly by the USB Type-C port, eliminating the need for an external AC power adapter. The DUB-E130 not only supports the USB 3.0 standard's power-saving features, but also includes an energy-saving suspend and resume function to minimize power consumption when network traffic is light, the device is idle, or when the Ethernet cable is unplugged. This feature is especially useful in helping to conserve battery life, allowing you to keep working for longer without needing to recharge.