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For the "Mid-2009" models, Apple provided the external Ethernet adapter free of charge. For the "Late 2010" models and "Mid-2011" models, Apple again provided it as a US$29 option. For the "Mid-2012" and subsequent pre-Retina MacBook Air models -- which have USB 3.0 ports -- Apple offered an optional Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet adapter for I have a 2019 Roku Smart TCL wireless TV #32S325 (NO ETHERNET). Having some wireless connection issues. Sometimes it works sometimes it does not. Just wondering if i can buy a Roku Ultra and use the ethernet port and then use hdmi cable to connect to TV and bypass the wireless. Not sure if this will confuse wifi software. Did you know that car industry does not earn most money selling cars, but selling replacement parts? Apple does the same PLUS they charge extra for the computer itself.
I have a 2019 Roku Smart TCL wireless TV #32S325 (NO ETHERNET). Having some wireless connection issues. Sometimes it works sometimes it does not. Just wondering if i can buy a Roku Ultra and use the ethernet port and then use hdmi cable to connect to TV and bypass the wireless. Not sure if this will confuse wifi software.
Why does no Roku streaming device include Gigabit Ethernet? I'm just wondering why no Roku device, at least the top of the line Roku Ultra, have a Gigabit Ethernet connection? With 4K streaming (and the industry is looking toward 8K and beyond), you would think this is a no-brainer (some routers are now 10-Gigabit capable!), yet to my knowledge only the Apple TV … Will it connect wirelessly without the need of a ethernet Will it connect wirelessly without the need of a ethernet cable? Will this connect wirelessly to my router or do you have to have a ethernet cable plugged into the back? Many thanks. Asked by Josh D; Jun 18, 2012 How To Make Your Apple TV Load Faster - StateOfTech This means that you can place your Apple TV close enough to your router so that it could be plugged in directly to the routers ethernet port. The Nyrius HDMI unit transmits a solid signal up to 30ft. The Apple TV in my old office was located 90 degrees and about 15 ft back from the TV, so it was mildly annoying to have to point the remove in a