
Hello,I hope someone can point me in the right direction.
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I agree completely, 10Gbit would be impossible to achieve using a USB interface at the current standards.
Always read the fine print! ) On other device packaging I have from that same company, they call out the port standard and speed for both interfaces on the same dongle, so that's the context I was using assuming they're doing the same with their other products. I zoned in on the huge 10Gb box on the bottom. Seeing as how the practical usable throughput on a USB3.0 network adapter is around 800 Mbps (that's right, not really 1Gbps) 10Gbps is certainly impossible! The 10 Gbps blue square at the bottom is not in reference to USB 3.0
That reads "Supports 10 Gbps networking speeds" I think you missed the little gray text right under the big text "Ethernet Adapter"