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The SABRENT USB C to Ethernet Adapter NT-25GA delivers ultra-fast 2.5 Gbps wired networking through a compact, durable aluminum body. Compatible with USB 3.0 and above, it supports Windows, macOS, and Linux with plug-and-play ease, making it the perfect portable solution for professionals demanding reliable, high-speed internet on any compatible device.




| ASIN | B0CXBRNSC4 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 9,609 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 96 in USB Computer Network Adapters |
| Brand | SABRENT |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (692) |
| Date First Available | 13 Mar. 2024 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 43 g |
| Item model number | NT-25GA |
| Manufacturer | SABRENT |
| Operating System | ChromeOS, Windows, macOS |
| Product Dimensions | 7.29 x 2.49 x 1.65 cm; 43.09 g |
| Series | Gigabit Ethernet Adapter |
A**S
works great on mac mini
Got this for a Mac mini and it works a treat, the speed is just shy of 2.5 so very happy with Did I need 2.5 GB? No, but if you can do it, why not have it Totally wasted, really, but i am a geek, so i had to have it
A**R
Fantastic USB-C to 5Gb Ethernet adaptor!
This item is very good. From my testing it is compatible with MacOS and is plug and play. For Debian Linux based systems like Proxmox it requires a driver install as its based on the Reaktek RTL8157 Chipset. But once the driver is installed the speed is incredible. The device gets a little warm but it's nothing to be concerned about. For the price, its excellent! I would recommend to anyone who wants to add a 5Gb port to their system via USB C.
A**R
Sabrent 5Gbps to USB-C RJ-45 Adapter compatible with Mac Mini M1. Amazing.
We bought this Sabrent 5Gbps adapter and plugged it straight into the back of the Thunderbolt port of a Mac Mini M1. We have a 10Gbps switch connected to an 8-bay Synology NAS with a 10Gbps PCI card. I did a test beforehand using the standard 1Gbps RJ-45 connection on the back of the Mac Mini and got 115Mbps for both read and write. When I plugged in the Sabrent 5Gbps adapter it instantly recognised it, no drivers to install. I did another test with the AJA System Test Lite app and got 392Mbps write and 525Mbps read speeds. I am chuffed to mega bits with this adapter. It works flawlessly and has sped up our video-editing workflow.
A**L
Feeling hot hot hot - and make sure it's not next to your laptop's Wi-Fi antenna!
It's amazing value for money, and seems like a well-built, solid adapter. No drivers needed on the Mac so installation is plug and play. I got this to connect my MacBook Pro to my QNAP NAS on which I store video files for editing in Final Cut Pro. I would have liked a 10Gbps adapter but they're extremely expensive and, to be honest, this is plenty fast enough. Most of the time I've had no issues at all, but on a couple of projects I've had Final Cut Pro freeze when going through footage. I don't know if that's connected to the adapter as I can still search for files on the NAS in Finder, so it's not like the connection fails, but I do wonder if there's a temporary drop-out that throws FCP a bit. I also have a 2.5Gbps adapter from Belkin which I've never had the same issue with. The reason I suspect an issue with adapter mainly is just that it gets *extremely* hot. It has a metal exterior which I assume is designed to dissipate the heat but even just being plugged into the USB port without using the connection, it's already quite hot. So I need to do more testing but for now it's a cautious thumbs up. Edit months later: it's still going strong (and hot) but the big issue recently is that my internet has been extremely slow and unreliable. It turns out this was due to the adapter sitting next to the MacBook Pro hinge (where the Wi-Fi antenna lives). Moving it to another USB-C port with the adapter away from the laptop has solved the issue. Using a 5Ghz Wi-Fi connection may help as well but I've not tried that.
M**K
It works
Plugged it into one of my Caldigit Elements hubs which is connected to my M4 iPad Pro and it was recognised straight away, the adapter is connected to Cat 6 Ethernet which is plugged into a 10Gbe switch. The switch's LEDs show a 5Gbe connection and using File Browser pro to copy movies from my QNAP NAS (4xNvme and 10Gbe) showed a big imrovement on the previous 2.5Gbe adapter, (probably about 75-85% better). Overall a worthwhile investment, no drivers needed and it just works. Now to see if anyone has written a driver for Synology (already have a 2.5Gbe on that :) )
S**E
Causes interference to 2.4ghz wifi
Causes massive amount of interference to 2.4ghz wifi so cant be used anywhere near an AP. Useless.
A**S
Fast connection
Great item. Works well with my usb4 doc as a fast connection to my NAS!
D**L
Wow! I’m seriously impressed!
I wasn’t expecting this to work if I’m honest but it really does. I’m on 2GBPS download and 1GBPS upload with Yayzi, through CityFibre. I’m getting almost max speeds from the router downstairs up to my bedroom through a 20 metre CAT7 ethernet cable. This was tested on my 2024 iPad Pro.
C**O
Ottimo adattatore dii rete compatibile con le nuove tecnologie. L’ho provato su Windows, su Mac e su iPad. Il dispositivo è pienamente compatibile e non necessita di driver particolari. L’ho usato per testare la mia nuova connessione a 2.5 Gbps e ho ottenuto valori di 1800 - 2100 in base ai momenti, ma qui ci sarebbe da aprire un filone. L’adattatore i. Definitiva il suo lavoro lo fa. Ed è ottimo per rendere compatibili dispositivi che hanno porte LAN gigabit ed è uno strumento efficacie per la diffusione e di questi nuovi standard Ethernet.
B**2
Nareszcie karta sieciowa która działa. W opisie brak jednej rzeczy ,musi być USB c 3.2 gen 2 aby było dostępne pełne łącze 5 GB , na USB c 3.1 to prędkości max 2,5 GB ,natomiast na 3.0 co jest głównie normą w laptopach to poniżej 2 GB/s. Karta się grzeje przy ciągłej pracy,ale działa,nie wyłącza się.
L**T
quality product... runs warm but not hot... LED lights very visible and informative. The adapter I'd purchased previously, from a different vendor, had USB-A ports as well as an RJ-45 port and it ran HOT. So hot, in fact, that after a couple of months it stopped working altogether. The Sabrent unit has been running utterly problem-free for almost the same amount of time. I don't anticipate this unit will exhibit a similar failure mode.
C**N
Fonctionne très bien, et correspond au débit attendu
J**Z
This works great in both Windows 11 and Debian Linux. I've experienced zero issues. Drivers have just auto-installed themselves with no hassles, as it's using a fairly common chipset. Speeds are about what I would expect on a 2.5 Gbps connection copying files to my NAS (also on 2.5 Gbps). You'll want to make sure that your USB-C port has enough power and bandwidth to drive this fully, but I expect most modern USB-C implementations should be up to it. I haven't felt it getting excessively hot or anything like that and performance has been consistent, and I've copied a lot of large files through it.
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