I just got this in the mail, a
USB 3.0 to Gigabit adapter and it works straight up in Mint 17.3 without any additional configuration (that I know of). I've seen it for as low as
$1.70 from Hong Kong (ex shipping), so just know it can be found for much cheaper than I paid for it.
USB 3.0 multimeter says:
5.075v 0.131W
0.024A 00001 mAh
This by all accounts runs the
Realtek rtl8153 chipset, which among other attributes
supports "RealWoW!’ technology to enable remote wake-up of a sleeping PC through the Internet". Maybe that's good, maybe not..
Unfortunately for my purposes, this didn't cure an old Windows 7 networking problem as I'd hoped, because that problem is deeper rooted. Linux Mint 17.3 auto-configured while as-expected PogoplugE02/Debian did not. But now I know more than when I knew less.
Bottom Line: it's only useful in theory and only valuable when you don't need it. Meh.
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Edited 6 time(s). Last edit at 06/02/2016 02:44PM by JoeyPogoPlugE02.