Compact USB Adapter for 1 Gbps Wired Connectivity
The UE306 from TP-Link is a compact and efficient solution for adding gigabit wired network access to laptops, desktops, or ultrabooks that lack an Ethernet port. With a plug-and-play USB 3.0 interface, the adapter offers stable 1 Gbps connection speeds, making it ideal for video calls, gaming, large file transfers and network-intensive tasks—especially when WiFi is weak or unavailable.
Key Features
High-Speed Gigabit Wired Networking
The UE306 delivers true 1 Gbps (10/100/1000 Mbps) Ethernet over USB 3.0, allowing rapid access to high-speed networks for streaming, gaming or working from home.
USB 3.0 Interface for Wide Compatibility
Utilises a USB 3.0 (5 Gbps) connection to the host device, providing more than enough bandwidth to support full gigabit Ethernet speeds without bottleneck. It is backward compatible with USB 2.0 ports and supports hot-plug.
Plug & Play for Most Operating Systems
The adapter is plug-and-play on Windows, macOS and many Linux distributions — simply connect and go. Ideal for laptops lacking built-in Ethernet ports.
Compact, Portable Design
Measuring only approx. 65 × 20 × 12 mm and weighing ~40 g, the adapter is small enough to carry with your laptop or commuter kit, making it handy for travel or mobile workstations.
Reliable Build Quality
Solid casing and a short (≈ 10 cm) integrated USB cable make it durable for daily transport and use, while minimising cable mess..
What’s in the Box
- TP-Link UE306 USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
- Quick Installation Guide
FAQs
Does the adapter support 1 Gbps speeds?
Yes — it supports full 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet when connected to a USB 3.0 port and gigabit-capable network.
Do I need to install drivers?
Most modern operating systems will auto-detect and run the adapter without drivers; older OS may require manual installation.
Will it work with my USB-C laptop?
Yes, provided you use a USB-C to USB-A adapter or cable and your laptop supports USB 3.0 host functionality.
Can I use it on Linux?
Yes — many Linux distributions support the UE306’s chipset out-of-the-box, though you may need to install driver modules for very old kernels.





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