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Ethernet Raspberry Board Ports Plug Review

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Revainrating 2 out of 5  
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Description of Ethernet Raspberry Board Ports Plug

3x extended USB ports, compatible with USB 2.0 / 1.1. Incorporates RTL8152B Ethernet chip, supports 1x RJ45 Ethernet port, 10/100M auto-negotiation. Pogo pin design, for direct connecting with Raspberry Pi Zero/Zero W/Zero WH. USB HUB connector, for connecting with Raspberry Pi 4B/3B+/3A+/2B through USB cable.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not Worth the Price

This hub was a serious let down, especially for the price.While it did have plenty of ports for my computers the connection speed was lacking and caused constant lag..

Pros
  • Lots of ports
Cons
  • Slow connection speed

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not Worth the Hassle

This networking hub made things worse. Despite promises of easy installation and improved internet connectivity for computers it actually led to more connection problems and decreased speeds.The only upside was the compact size, but that hardly makes up for its lack of functionality. Save yourself some time and frustration and look elsewhere for a reliable network hub..

Pros
  • Small and compact.
Cons
  • Decreased speeds and connectivity issues.

The standoffs and screws provided are not the standard 2.5mm options, so I used my own standoffs, nuts (which are used as washers) and screws used for assembly. Once installed, it worked fine with low power devices (keyboard, mouse), but didn't provide enough power to the SSD in the USB enclosure. Connecting an external power supply to the USB-C port solved this problem, so the PI4 now has 2 power supplies. A power supply with two USB-C ports reduces the number of connected devices, but still…

Pros
  • 3 USB 2.0/1.1 compliant extended USB ports
Cons
  • Not sure