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Connect an Ethernet (LAN) cable to your mobile!

TP-Link Ethernet Network adapter. Courtesy:  Amazon.in orTP-Link
If you want to connect an ethernet cable to your smartphone or if your computer's ethernet port is not working,here is the solution.USB Ethernet adapter. Just plug in this to your mobile with an OTG cable and you are good to go. Some smartphone hardware do not support USB Ethernet connection(There is a video below showing how it works).

And for your PC,
Install the driver that comes with the device in a disc>plug in your device to the USB port of your PC and you are done!

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