Micro USB OTG hub ethernet Adapter for Raspberry Pi Zero, Android Tablet, Google Chromecast Stick - Powered USB OTG hub
Connect a compatible device directly to an Ethernet cable can result in speeds two or three times faster than Wi-Fi
System Requirement: Windows XP / Vista / Win 7 8 or up, Linux 2.6.4 or up, Android 2.1 or up, and Mac OS 10.6 or up
This network adapter built-in a DC-in jack for external power support, it works with 5V USB charger
Feature
Driver Provider: Realtek
Chipset: RTL8152
Micro-USB cable length: 0.8 feet / 25 centimeters
Support all USB standard commands
Support TCP/IP, NetBEUI, ipx/spx transfer protocol
Half/Full duplex 10/100Mbps operation
Support Wake-on-Lan (WoL) and RealWoW
Switch 10/100Mbps network automatically
Support IEEE 802.3/802.3U/802.3x/802.1/802.1Q/802.3az-2010 protocol
Compliant to USB1.0/1.1/2.0/3.0
Extremely low power consumption
Independent MAC network address
TESTED:
Works with NetBooks, Notebooks, Ultra Books, MacBook Air Lion and Mountain Lion 10.6 or above.
Works with Nexus 7 1st gen, up to Android 4.4.4. and Nexus 7 2nd gen, with Android 5.0.1 or later.
Works with Samsung's newer tablets that have an ETHERNET menu in Android Settings such as Tab4 8in and 10.1 in, Tab PRO, Note PRO, Tab-S.
All other models of Samsung Tablets without an Ethernet menu DO NOT support this Ethernet adapter
Works with Android "Stick Computers" such as MK802, MK808 and UG802. Some Sticks may need a powered USB hub
EXCEPTIONS: This Micro USB Ethernet with 3 Port Hub will not work if tablet manufacturers have not included an Ethernet (wired internet) capability in their version of the Operating System. For this reason, the following ANDROID tablets can not use this adapter: Samsung tablets, ACER, Lenovo, Sony, Coby-Kyros. Toshiba models "Thrive7", AT200" (ExciteLE) will not work with this adapter. This adapter will not Enable a tablet that is not configured to work with Ethernet. Consult your Manufacturer or your applicable web forum if you are uncertain.