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Reddit mentions of Inateck USB Ethernet Adapter, with 3 USB 3.0 Ports, A RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Port, HB4003

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We found 20 Reddit mentions of Inateck USB Ethernet Adapter, with 3 USB 3.0 Ports, A RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Port, HB4003. Here are the top ones.

Inateck USB Ethernet Adapter, with 3 USB 3.0 Ports, A RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Port, HB4003
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Release dateJune 2019
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Found 20 comments on Inateck USB Ethernet Adapter, with 3 USB 3.0 Ports, A RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Port, HB4003:

u/sakhat · 24 pointsr/Surface

$44.99? No thanks.

Inateck 3 Ports USB 3.0 Hub and RJ45 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Hub is a better value with an extra USB 3.0 port.

u/guvnuh4 · 19 pointsr/sysadmin

> The only issue is the usb port issue. If you need ethernet, your fucked if you also need usb. So you need to bring a small hub.

I ordered one of these fellows and it's been amazing. I actually had a USB-Serial adapter, USB drive, and a USB cable powering my hotspot all hooked up at the same time.

I'm basically in love with my SP3.

u/fzammetti · 5 pointsr/Surface

I can tell you it works great as a desktop replacement because that's EXACTLY what I did!

I run mine with two external monitors using this DP hub:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HK8V5KE/ref=oh_details_o02_s01_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

...and I also have this USB hub:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IJU0K2Q/ref=oh_details_o02_s01_i03?ie=UTF8&psc=1

...which has a built-in gigE port. I also picked up a 64Gb uSD card for a little expanded storage:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007WTAJTO/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

On top of that, I picked up a 1Tb external USB3 HD from Best Buy for around $50, though I'm not actually using it now.

I of course have a proper keyboard and mouse attached. The only thing missing from the equation is the docking station, but that's pre-ordered.

Yes, the whole setup was pricey (around $1700 all-in for the 256Gb i5 model, plus $200 for the dock later) but it's allowed me to replace my desktop AND laptop that I sometimes used with one very portable and capable package. I'm VERY happy.

I use it primarily for various forms of software development, which tends to be more demanding than typical use... I can tell you it has performed flawlessly in this role for me the past few weeks. Everything I've thrown at it so far has worked as expected and with excellent performance. I've done some video editing on it too and that's been fine as well.

It's also not bad for the somewhat limited gaming I do. I still play the original Halo and Postal 2, but nothing more demanding. I've run all the 3DMark demos on it too and it perform well up until about two versions ago, so my take is if you're looking for games no newer than about 2-3 years ago you're going to be fine, anything newer might not work out as well (at best you'll likely have to crank settings down). If you want better gaming I'd suggest the i7 is what you want... better GPU in addition to the CPU bump. I originally planned to get that but I got impatient :) The i5 has been fine for me though.

u/KidGixxer · 4 pointsr/nexusplayer

I bought this one. Works great. It is confirmed working be several people over at XDA. But you will need to buy an OTG cable with it.

The Gigabit Ethernet is what sold me. My local collection of media files are quite large.

Inateck 3 Ports USB 3.0 Hub and RJ45 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Hub

u/RaptorJ · 3 pointsr/Surface

I ordered a USB hub plus 10/100/1000 USB NIC. It seems to solve two problems in one. Don't have it yet so idk if it's any good.

u/Ghostcart · 3 pointsr/gpdwin

Evecase 5.6 x 5.6 x 3.5 inch Camera Bag.
Chose this after trying too long to find a 3DS bag that didn't have horrible straps. $16 with Prime

Anker USB 3.0 4* USB tap.
Obviously, you need to have more than 1 USB port to do much, like using a mouse with a usb drive.
$9 with Prime.

Cable Matters Mini HDMI male to HDMI Female cable 2 pack.
Minor shaving required. Not tested extensively.
$10 with Prime.

Lexar USB 3.0 Micro SD Card Reader
If you want to use a ferry card or temporarily pop your card of choice into a computer, one of these is incredibly helpful. Plus it's tiny. You can probably get one cheaper if you don't want the 32GB card included.
$33 with Prime.

Standard XBOne Controller.
Works without any need to mess with dongles on Windows 10. It'll even work with headphones/sets.
$35-$50ish, depending on color and luck.

Venom Xbox One Rechargeable Battery Twin Pack.
I don't recommend these in particular, but a rechargeable pack is a must if you don't want to guzzle batteries.
$17 with Prime.

Logitech Wireless Mouse M185.
Pretty reliable, but only has the standard 2 mouse buttons plus tilting and clicking mousewheel. Receiver stores inside nicely.
$13 with Prime.

Kid Icarus Folding 3DS Stand That I Had In A Box.
Needs a little rubber bumper to help secure the Win properly.
$10 with Prime.

Perrix Asymetrical Folding Keyboard.
This one might be tough to find, but it works amazingly. The weird fold system pushes the main hinge off to the side, so it is less likely to fold the moment you put it on your lap. It also completely hides the hinge when the keyboard is unfolded. A bit cramped, but the keys are properly clicky laptop keys.
For image and model reference

Anker PowerCore 26800 Portable Charger*
While looking for my power pack, I found this one. Seems to be a flat upgrade. 26800mAh with 3
4.8A output USB ports. Also has 2 micro usb inputs for double the charge speed?
$59.99 with Prime.

Other possible pack-ins.

Bluetooth Numpads.
If you're primarily going to be gaming, you might want to drop the full keyboard in favor of a bit of space plus one of these. Works nicely with a mouse if you rebind with HIDMacros. Also more tiny airport/college desk friendly. Example unit is $30

Similarly, you might want to try a half controller + mouse option using a device like the
Nintendo Joy-Con's left unit. Drivers are still being worked on though, so only get this if you're up for beta troubles.
$50ish, but you can get lucky on eBay.

SanDisk Ultra Fit 128GB USB 3.0 flash drive.
The one in all the Win lists I've seen, but I figured I'd list it here for convenience.
$45 with Prime.

Batteries
All this stuff takes a total of 3 AAA (2 for the keyboard, 1 for the numpad) and 1 AA battery that will need replacing eventually. I hesitate to recommend rechargeable ones, as I have yet to find a micro charger for them.

Inateck USB 3.0 Ethernet + 3 USB 3.0 port adapter.
You might want to replace the 4 port one with one like this if you plan to do network maintenance, secure data transfer, or just plain download things quickly.

$20 with Prime.

PS4 Controller.
Some people prefer this to the XBOne one. It's lighter in the hand (and bag), comes with a built in rechargeable battery with absurd life, and has a touchpad with 4 physical buttons underneath. Can do some pretty crazy things with the touchpad via Steam's controller customization, but has weaker compatibility with non-Steam applications. Also works with PS4 Remote Play.
Worth noting that, unlike the ps3 controller, this can charge directly from any micro usb power supply. Headset support seems to require the official receiver dongle, sold separately.
Controller Alone: $40-60 Depending on color. Silver's cheapest.
Adapter Alone: $66
Controller + Adapter Bundle: $66

Budget 1 Handed Controller**
Hey, if you want to try 1/2 Controller + Mouse, why start off pricey?
$10

Phew, that's about all I have on hand.

u/ProcZero · 3 pointsr/sysadmin

As the Surface has started to make its appearance on our networks I have found this beyond useful.

usb 3.0 to Ethernet + 3.0 ports

u/moravian · 2 pointsr/Surface

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IJU0K2Q/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

[2-in-1] Inateck 3 Ports USB 3.0 Hub and RJ45 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Hub Converter LAN Wired Network Adapter with a Built-in 1ft USB 3.0 Cable

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MZI94FB/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Infiland Microsoft Surface Pro 4 Case, Slim Shell Stand Cover Case with Stylus Holder for The New MicroSoft Surface Pro 2017/ Surface Pro 4 12.3-Inch Tablet - Starry Night

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A5TWTK0/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Microsoft HD Digital A/V Adapter for Surface RT and Surface 2

u/gamblodar · 2 pointsr/fireTV

Directly. Get an OTG cable and a USB ethernet hub. I use the following:

OTG: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JCZ2FQQ
Ethernet: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IJU0K2Q

This also allows you to plug in a USB stick, to store all your legally downloaded roms.

u/nooneisreal · 2 pointsr/AndroidTV

While I can't claim these will work with the Mi Box, two adapters I can vouch for that work beautifully on the Nexus Player:

https://www.amazon.com/Inateck-Gigabit-Ethernet-Converter-Network/dp/B00IJU0K2Q
http://www.joybuy.com/329974.html

First, yes they are USB 3.0 adapters and the ports on the NP/Mi Box are usb 2.0, so you might say overkill, but they max out the usb 2.0 port as much as possible and the price is not too bad.

My favourite of the 2 is obviously the one with the extra USB ports.
It's fantastic for adding peripherals such as a hard drive, a mouse, keyboard, xbox controller, etc., while still maintaining an ethernet connection.

Second one I was actually surprised worked. People were saying that the nexus player didn't support adapters that used the RTL18153 chipset.
However it was simple plug and play.

I would not be surprised if both of these worked on the Mi Box as well.

u/0x8086 · 2 pointsr/theNvidiaShield

I actually use my nVidia Shield more for school work than I do anything else. I use the stylus and Evernote to take notes in my classes. Evernote is wonderful because I have the option to use the handwriting recognition and get nice typed notes without having to type, or I can hit a button on the app and start drawing diagrams or other notes without being converted to text.

I purchased e-books for my textbooks this year so I didn't have to haul books around with me when I go home on the weekends for work purposes or to class. Since I have a desktop, taking it home on the weekends is obnoxious to say the least, so now I'm able to stream my entire desktop to my tablet and work on any computer code I need. The great thing is that a remote stream desktop is very forgiving when it comes to latency. I have a USB 3.0 hub that I use to connect a mouse and keyboard to my tablet with.

When I'm not doing school work I will use the Shield as a second screen with my monitor. I can be watching movies or other videos online while I use the tablet to surf the internet or check facebook.

u/Stretch192 · 2 pointsr/Surface

I had the same issue and never found a convincing solution. I'm planning on using it like this. Connect the USB hub(http://www.amazon.com/Inateck-Bus-Powered-Converter-Ultrabooks-Compatible/dp/B00IJU0K2Q/ref=lp_281413_1_15?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1407017987&sr=1-15) to the USB port and connect all the peripherals to that hub. It has an Ethernet port as well so I can plug in the cable. This way I will be able to use it as a writing tablet.

u/omegatek · 1 pointr/nexusplayer

Not sure about your network issues, but I will say this.
I use a USB Gigabit Ethernet Hub Converter and stream live HD Channels, Kodi, Netflix and HBOGo in 1080P with no stutter. I also attach my external hdd to view my local movies as well. In addition, I also rooted and installed a custom rom, specifically Pure Nexus 6.0.1 which allows me to sideload apps, have a custom dashboard, a secondary launcher and cool remote apps like Droidmote Server so I can use my phone as a remote and a gamepad. Also, the Pure Nexus Rom supports audio control which the stock rom does not. I have 4 NP's and all are running exceptionally well. Sorry to hear you're having problems but I'd say give it a chance and do some tinkering. This is a great little unit.

u/frphotios · 1 pointr/Surface

This is what I bought, $19.99 on Amazon:

[2-in-1] Inateck 3 Ports USB 3.0 Hub and RJ45 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Hub Converter LAN Wired Network Adapter with a Built-in 1ft USB 3.0 Cable

I use the MDP on the Surface for the video out. I actually did buy the MS dock, but it would not work properly. Here's a link for the Inateck on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IJU0K2Q?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s01

u/TweetPoster · 1 pointr/MundoGeek

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u/idlehand79 · 1 pointr/Surface

I use https://www.amazon.com/Inateck-Gigabit-Ethernet-Converter-Network/dp/B00IJU0K2Q/ and its great for travel and when im in the office.

Bluetooth Mouse and Keyboard help as well if you feel the the need.

u/oneguynick · 0 pointsr/DealsReddit

I can vouch for this one. Works great with Windows, Linux, and Mac. Built pretty solid too:

http://www.amazon.com/Inateck-Bus-Powered-Converter-Ultrabooks-Compatible/dp/B00IJU0K2Q