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🚀 Elevate your network game with dual-port gigabit speed—because buffering is so last decade!
The StarTech USB32000SPT is a compact, USB 3.0-powered network adapter featuring two Gigabit Ethernet ports, enabling high-speed wired connectivity and link aggregation. Compatible with major operating systems and requiring no driver installation, it offers plug-and-play convenience for professionals seeking reliable, portable network expansion.





| ASIN | B00D8XTOD0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 17,936 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 668 in Adapters |
| Box Contents | 1xDriver CD,1xInstruction Manual |
| Brand Name | StarTech |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (241) |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.3, USB |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
| External Testing Certification | REACH, CE, FCC |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00065030851428, 00336789452595 |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.6L x 6.1W x 1.5H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Gigabit Ethernet Card |
| Item Weight | 59 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Startech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | USB32000SPT |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 7 |
| Model Number | USB32000SPT |
| Product Warranty | 24 months |
| UPC | 336789452595 182598194740 088022187145 723856591552 168141526367 065030851428 163121165512 758399148048 041114171866 616268712908 527325780627 012300424806 132017969961 851975718946 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
T**E
Works fine for link aggregation at full speed
Despite what a previous reviewer stated, this device works just fine for link aggregation at near full speed. Link aggregation works by apportioning traffic to multiple destinations to different ports of the aggregated link based on a hash of the destination MAC and IP addresses, so traffic to two destinations could each use a different port and get the full speed of that port. It provides no throughput benefit for a single destination host. To properly test throughput over all ports of the aggregated link, you need to send traffic to two or more destination addresses at the same time. I ran such a test using iperf3 to two destinations with consecutive IP addresses (10.0.1.90, 10.0.1.91), but it still used only one port according to traffic counters on my switch, resulting in only about 460Mbps throughput to each host. When I changed the destination host's address from .91 to .92, this resulted in test traffic going via separate ports and I got close to full speed through both ports simultaneously: 110 MB/sec or 920Mbits/sec. Link aggregation was working as expected. The USB3 gigabit chips used in this adapter are ASIX AX88179, which are well supported by Linux. Whether using link aggregation or not, this is a useful adapter to have.
C**9
but it's good enough for what I need
Works just as advertised, doesn't need any extra drivers under linux (Ubuntu 15.10). Does auto crossover and can be used as a bridge (like a network TAP) and works in a USB 2.0 port. Not tried testing the throughput, but it's good enough for what I need.
P**G
great if you only have one USB 3 port (which ...
Fabulous device. Works perfectly with pfSense. Has USB 3 passthrough so an additional USB 3 device can be added. great if you only have one USB 3 port (which I had). Just brilliant!
T**6
Great for connecting to additional networks but not for Link Aggregation
As my headline suggests this will work and works well for for connecting you a 1Gbps to a single network or 1Gbps to another network. However it doesn't work for link aggregation. I have tested this in all 4 possible combinations: Link aggregation setup on the switch + Link aggregation setup in windows Link aggregation setup on the switch + No link aggregation setup in windows No link aggregation setup on the switch + Link aggregation setup in windows No link aggregation setup on the switch + No link aggregation setup in windows Each time pulling files from 2 different network locations which has throughput of more than 2Gbps connectivity it will only pull single or dual files at a total of 1Gbps (110MB/sec). So don't buy if you are looking to double your speed but if you want to connect to more than 1 network at once with Ethernet it's great.
J**F
Dual Gigabit connections that work together.
Five Stars! Connected immediately within Windows 8.1. For those who are interested, the adapter does allow paired connections, and the performance is very good. Test setup: Laptop with the USB3 adapter connected via a Netgear gigabit switch to Windows 8.1 PC with dual Intel NICs, each computer using two network cables. After pre-copying a large (10GB) file so that it was cached into memory on the laptop; copying to the PC via the dual link achieved sustained 186MB/s (copy dialog) with balanced loads of 80% utilization (task manager) for each of the two Ethernet circuits. Using a single Ethernet cable gigabit saturation (98%+) was easily achieved. Other scenarios would get different results.
3**D
Not cheap, but reliable.
Brilliant, if like use, you often require more LAN ports for your laptops. We often use these units for our mobile equipment setups when working remotely. We have never had any issues with these units. They are not cheap, but well worth the money in the long-term.
G**K
Works when others don't
Not the cheapest but certainly no complaints so far. Easy to install, USB 3 port works and there are two ethernet ports. All in all it allows my laptop to have 3 ethernet ports which is what I need. Based on current experience no hesitation in recommending it.
D**N
Doesn't work with any Linux distro that isn't 4+ years old
Bought this for my Raspberry Pi 4, but it sabsolutely useless - official StarTech driver won't install, so it won't work. Looking into the details it turns out they support 'Linux Kernel 2.6.25 to 4.11.x LTS Versions only', which basically means they don't support any Linux distro released since July 2017 (when 4.12.x came out). Falsely sold as compatible with Linux in my opinion.
M**H
I had purchased a Cable Matters USB3.0 to RJ45 Gigabit Network Adapter and it worked Great for Windows 10 and I thought it might work for 2012R2. I contacted cable matters and they said it would work. It did not. I looked into this Star Tech USB3.0 to Dual Port Gigabit and it also said it worked for Windows 10 but did not say it would work for Server 2012R2. I left a message for Star Tech and they said it would work so purchased it. Just received it today and plugged it in on my Server 2012R2 and it worked without using the disk. The system found the driver and installed it automatically. I ran a network speed test on the star tech USB 30 to Ethernet vs a gigabit lan network connection to the internet thru Comcast and got similar connection speeds with both. The only downfall is the size of the adapter as you need room for 2 lan connections
K**R
Works as advertised.
J**C
Works with no drivers needed
V**C
Assolutamente da evitare su sistemi Arm. In ambiente x86 dovrebbe funzionare ma non ho provato
K**D
While the vendor provided five pages of documentation, it does not contain the necessary information for a regular user to setup or troubleshoot the adapter.
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