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๐ Upgrade your connection game with Wavlinkโs 2.5G Ethernet power!
The Wavlink USB C to Ethernet Adapter delivers ultra-fast 2.5Gbps wired network speeds, doubling traditional gigabit performance. Featuring a versatile 2-in-1 USB-C and USB-A design housed in a sleek aluminum case, it ensures broad compatibility with Windows, Mac, iPadOS, Linux, and Chrome OS devices. Lightweight and portable, itโs ideal for professionals seeking reliable, high-speed internet on the go, backed by a 2-year warranty and lifetime support.
























| ASIN | B0BNHK5RGL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #101 in USB Computer Network Adapters |
| Brand | WAVLINK |
| Built-In Media | USB-C to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter |
| Color | 330GCA |
| Compatible Devices | Windows 11/10 / 8.x / 7 / Vista / XP, macOS 10.6 and above, iPadOS, Linux Kernel 3.2 and above, Windows desktops, Ultrabooks, 2-in-1 PCs, tablets, or notebooksโas well as Mac and Linux systems |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (446) |
| Data Link Protocol | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2500 Megabytes Per Second |
| External Testing Certification | 177202201739 |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet, USB, USB Type C |
| Item Type Name | usb to Ethernet adapter |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | WAVLINK |
| Mfr Part Number | NWU330GCA |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Number | NWU330GCA |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year warranty |
M**Y
Works on Android and Windows 11
Multi Gigabit speed to my Windows 11 PC and my S23 Ultra. The product details do not show smartphones as compatible. It definitely works with my Android phone. The only downside was it shutdown my wireless automatically - still had internet. I want to test on my friend's iPhone.
S**E
Just works in Proxmox! No drama!
These have worked well for me, plugged into a couple of NUC7's running Proxmox. PVE had no issues using them in a bridge. I happened to be using them for the Ceph traffic and never had an issue, which is more than I can say for the built in Intel NIC in PVE. No comments on my cable management!
M**T
These work great
I plan to buy one more of these after seeing the results to get the other wired PC in the house up to a 2.5 connection. These work just as good as my desktop with a PCIE 10GB adapter (connected at 2.5Gb at the router as well). I have a 1Gb fiber plan, and these results are the same as on my desktop and tend to hit around 1200/1200 consistently. I just installed one on my media server/Hyper-V tinkering machine that is on 24/7 so that will be another good test of reliability and true throughput. I just used the USB-A connector (the ports are USB 3 on the machine) and no issues, there is a single USB-C but I wanted to keep it opened for future use. I have had another one on a mini-PC that I use for working from the house, no connection drops even being on it for hours. Do I really need 2.5Gb? I mean, probably not, but also because I can, and why not? The router I have will do it and I also like knowing I'm really getting my full potential out of my current fiber internet plan, and gives me room to grow later if I decide to and it isn't breaking the bank to do it. I did what someone else in the reviews suggested and grabbed the Realtek USB FE / GBE / 2.5G / 5G Ethernet Family Controller Software driver and installed it before connecting the adapter. Seems like that was the right call using this driver and thanks for mentioning it. I guess I will see how these hold up, they seem well build and it is nice they can use both USB-A and USB-C with the adapter that is attached to it. I have had some load put on the one I already have and it felt like it won't have any overheating issues. Update 4-19-25: Everything is still going good, I have started running Linux again lately and backing away from Windows where I can. I'm currently running the latest Linux Mint with a couple of these and they required nothing extra and just worked right from the start.
S**C
Quick and easy ethernet for computers that only have wireless.
No brainer hardware. Perfect for non techies. Plug it in and it works ( Windows 11).
B**R
Read through the reviews for how to search up driver update for windows.
Thumbs up to the review section for how to actually get the correct driver from Realtek. The direction you get from Wavlink on how to get the driver update isn't right (well it's right but it doesn't update the driver to get symetrical speeds for me that was the situation). I was having the issues where I would only get 2.5gb download and 1gb upload. After researching and reading through the reviews on here there was one review that actually tells you how to search up the correct driver update. I now have 2.5 down and 2.5 up. 4 stars only becuase I had trouble finding the driver update. Other then that it works perfectly fine. Plug and play pretty much.
A**R
Great Device
Had to set up a new meshed router system which required connecting to ethernet. This product did the trick. Very useful device.
J**R
Someday all computers will come with higher speed connectors - use this until then
My internet provider had a great deal on 2Gbs service. My 500Mb promo speed was ending, so it was too good to pass up. Unfortunately, I didn't have any connections that could take advantage of the higher speed. Yes, it would be great headroom when multiple devices are going at the same time. But, no wired or wireless connection could use more than 1Mb by themselves. My desktop sits literally directly under the modem/router arrangement. And to be honest, I'm actually a fan of hardwired connections when possible, so slightly more than half of everything in my house runs hardwire. Enter this 2.5Gbs adapter. It uses a standard USB-C port, and comes with a USB-A adapter. Note: if you want higher speeds, make sure your port will support that. Not all of the older USB-A ports will. Using the adapter is quite literally plug and play. I connected the adapter to a USB-C high speed port, checked that it installed the most recent driver, and swapped the RJ-45 from the back of my PC to this adapter. Just like that, my internet speed doubled (1Gbs to 2). I have no doubt that if my ISP provided a higher speed, this device would work. At some point, all PC's will need to come with a higher speed Ethernet connection. Until then, this will work just fine.
T**N
NOPE. Pass this one by.
This is built solid, has good specs and looks nice, but that's where the "pros" end. Does it connect at 2.5gb? It says so in Windows, sure - but when I do a speedtest, it shows a horrific number for my setup. I have a 2.5gb switch it's plugged into, and a 2.5gb router with 2gb fiber internet. From my desktop (with an internal NIC) I see 2gb up/down. This device is plugged into my son's laptop with a USB C 3.2 gen 1 port and it shows a ridiculously slow download number (barely 500mb) but then turns around and has ~1.5gb upload speed? We updated the drivers to no avail - it just doesn't work. I wish I had kept the box so I could return it but I'm outside the window on that one. He actually gets better numbers on WiFi! I'd say maybe it's an anomaly, but I bought another 2.5gb USB hub made by the same company and it too, doesn't work well at all. In fact, I had to return the first one because the ethernet didn't work on it either! The second one got similar results to this one, not good at all. I would shy away from this and look to a different brand entirely. You might pay a little more but it'll be worth it.
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