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πŸ”Œ SIENOC 5 Packs of Ethernet RJ45 Male to USB Female Router Adapter Plug Socket for Enhanced LAN Network Connectivity Review

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Description of πŸ”Œ SIENOC 5 Packs of Ethernet RJ45 Male to USB Female Router Adapter Plug Socket for Enhanced LAN Network Connectivity

Type :RJ45 USB adapter. Interface : 1 x RJ45 male Port,Interface : 1 x Standard USB female Port. Connect and transfer data between networks with USB female to RJ45 male Support to connect the Router , Dialer or ADSL. Dimension : 50*16.5*15mm (L*W*H).

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Does not replace PSU

Does not replace PSU. has no board. I was going to connect the printer to the router, never get an IP address or connection notification, it just seems to convert your USB to RJ45.

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Something else

I bought this blindly hoping it was what I was looking for. My use for this was to be able to extend my Arduino Mega/Uno, which I built for a Christmas garland controller, into a host computer. Setup: The computer is about 75 feet from the near controller I have. I know USB can reach that distance, but I wanted another option. I wanted to attach one of the IP68 ethernet ports to the control box, plug it into a socket in the box and connect USB A to B. On to the Arduino. Then connect an ethernet

Pros
  • . Cool product
Cons
  • mostly good but...