What is 2.5Gb Ethernet usually used for?

The shrinking chassis profiles of modern ultrabooks means a loss of port selection, particularly the Ethernet port. While USB 3.1 Type-C and Thunderbolt 3/4 offer great expandability and Ethernet, most USB and Thunderbolt docks on the market are limited to Gigabit speeds.

If your router supports 2.5G or higher throughput, you will lose a lot of bandwidth. Using the 2.5G RJ-45 to USB-C 3.1 Ethernet adapter, you can use the full 2.5G throughput without limitation, allowing you to perform multitasking online quickly and efficiently.

2.5G Ethernet to USB-C Adapter is designed to offer the maximum bandwidth for gamers and power users, who prefer the low latency of Ethernet over Wi-Fi. 2.5G adapter consumes power economically and operates coolly under load, which is great for mobile users.

With 2.5 Ethernet USB-C Adapter, you are not merely adding an Ethernet port to your laptop , offering maximum raw throughput, Rather, you are getting low-latency and high throughput to help you make the best use of available bandwidth for work and entertainment.

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