As a software program developer, I typically am required to test my applications out in different environments. One point that Ive noticed recently is that laptop manufacturers are not putting Ethernet jacks on their machines. Take the MacBook Air and most of the Windows-based Ultra Books. Theyre just too thin to house an RJ 45 jack. So in almost all cases, these customers are accessing the business network by means of Wi-Fi. Now Wi-Fi speeds could be fine for surfing the internet, but when it comes to moving a lot of information over a network, Wi-Fi just does not cut it. With an average actual throughput of 50Mbps if you are fortunate, when customers are testing my computer software employing Wi-Fi, it slows to a crawl. I was looking around on Amazon the other day and I discovered a handy device from a organization named Sageworkz that solves this difficulty. It is little and inexpensive. And it works. You plug the Ethernet cable into one side of the gadget, and plug the other side into a USB port of your laptop. Bingo! You now have a wired connection. What Ive noticed is an typical speed increase of 12 times as compared to Wi-Fi. So if you are tired of being slowed down by Wi-Fi when using your laptop, Id suggest investing a couple of bucks and going over to Amazon and getting the Sageworkz USB 3.0 Ethernet Adapter. It really does perform well! Its priced at less than 30.00,but I found a coupon code BlogKRHZ that may still work that saves you 2.00. For a second perspective, consider having a peep at: [http://www.amazon.com/Sageworkz-Ultra-Fast-Network-Adapter/dp/B00Q0L57CE Get yours now at amazon.com/Sageworkz-Ultra-Fast-Network-Adapter/dp/B00Q0L57CE/usb LAN Adapter/].
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