I have very mixed feelings about this device. I have three laptops at home and have tried using it with all of them. All 3 are Dell but different models, I tried them with USB 3.0 and 2.0. With Gigabyte Internet, all models should support this: - XPS 15 has download speeds up to 800Mbps - Precision 7750 - up to 400Mbps (up to 900Mbps if I use the onboard Ethernet port directly use) - Inspiron 3593 only up to 70 (!) Mbit/s. (Typically up to 200Mbps over Wi-Fi)
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