As of today, the TRENDnet TUC-ET2G drivers are reported as 10.34.603.2019 from Realtek, dated. On my Windows 10 laptop, the adapter was "plug and play" - I had no need to search for drivers, as Microsoft's operating system seemed to install them automatically. Many businesses don't offer wireless networking for security purposes, so you can look quite foolish to show up with a laptop unable to connect. What I really need is a USB-C Ethernet adapter to keep in my bag, so when I am on the go, I can easily connect to networks when Wi-Fi is not an option. In other words, the extra performance is sort of wasted on me - depending on how you look at things. since I don't have access to a network beyond Gigabit. To be honest, it doesn't matter which of those two adapters I was testing. TRENDnet makes USB-C to 2.5GBASE-T and 5GBASE-T Ethernet adapters, and I have been testing the former for several months now.
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