If you plug this into a USB 2.0 port, you are capped at 480 Mbps theoretical (which is fine since the adapter maxes at 433). However, USB 2.0 ports on older PCs can be electrically noisy, causing packet loss. Always try to use a (blue interior) if available for cleaner power and signal.
: Giving an old desktop internet access without running Ethernet cables.
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If you plug this into a USB 2.0 port, you are capped at 480 Mbps theoretical (which is fine since the adapter maxes at 433). However, USB 2.0 ports on older PCs can be electrically noisy, causing packet loss. Always try to use a (blue interior) if available for cleaner power and signal.
: Giving an old desktop internet access without running Ethernet cables. Edup Ep-6506