


Laser USB-C to RJ45 Ethernet Cable Male to Male 2m
Get a steadier, more reliable internet connection on USB-C devices when Wi-Fi is not cooperating.
When you need your connection to stay consistent, a wired link can make all the difference for work calls, downloads, and everyday browsing.
This USB-C Male to RJ45 Male cable is a simple way to connect compatible USB-C devices to a wired network using an Ethernet port.
Key benefits
- Helps improve connection stability for everyday online use
- Ideal for home offices, study areas, and shared workspaces
- Reduces frustration caused by wireless congestion and dropouts
- Simple cable format for quick, tidy setups
- Great for travel, hotels, and temporary desks where Wi-Fi is unpredictable
Everyday use
Perfect for situations where consistency matters more than convenience - like video meetings, remote learning, and large file transfers. It also suits workplaces that prefer wired networks for stable access and smoother performance.
For many people, the win is simple: fewer interruptions, less reloading, and a connection that feels more dependable.
Compatibility and setup
Connect the USB-C end to a compatible USB-C device and the RJ45 end to an Ethernet port on a router, modem, switch, or wall outlet. Compatibility can vary by device model and operating system - if unsure, confirm your device supports Ethernet over USB-C.
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FAQs - Laser USB-C Male to RJ45 Male Cable 2m
Can I use this with any USB-C laptop or tablet?It will work with compatible USB-C devices that support Ethernet over USB-C. Compatibility can vary by device model and operating system, so if you are unsure, check your device specifications or manufacturer support notes before purchase.
What happens if I connect it and the internet does not work?Start by confirming the Ethernet port you are using is active (router, modem, switch, or wall outlet), then try a different port or cable run. Also confirm your device supports Ethernet over USB-C. If the network needs login or security approval, you may need to connect through your usual workplace or home network process.
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