Kiss unstable connections goodbye with this $8 TP-Link Ethernet adapter
Amazon has the TP-Link foldable USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet network adapter on sale for just $7.99 today when you clip the on-page coupon. That drops the price to an all-time low, nabbing you over half off the usual $20 cost.
The deal given is no longer valid and we do not have a better one. However, we have found some similar deals
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TP-Link Kasa KP400 smart outdoor plug 2-pack
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Get free shipping with your Prime membership. Each plug has two outlets that can be controlled together or individually. Use your phone or voice control with Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa to control them from anywhere. Weather resistant.
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If you've got a laptop with limited ports, but you're sick of the instability of wireless internet, then you want this adapter. I imagine it would be particularly helpful in places where your only reliable Wi-Fi is a public network, like at hotels or college. This is a plug-and-play device that's compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, and even Chrome OS. It's backwards compatible with USB 2.0 and lower ports. Plus, it can fold down, making it extremely portable. TP-Link covers it with a two-year warranty and a lifetime of technical support. Users give it 4.3 stars based on 235 reviews.
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