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Dell's XPS 13 2-in-1 is a great convertible laptop, offering high amounts of versatility to get your work done at the desk and enjoy some media when chilling out on the sofa. There's a slight downside to packing all this technology into a light and thin design — no Ethernet port. Here are some adapters that'll let you plug straight into your access point.
[h=3]Top USB-C[/h][h=4]C2G USB-C to Gigabit Ethernet[/h]Staff favorite
Dell doesn't sell its own USB to Ethernet adapter but does stock this fine example from C2G. All it needs is one of your two available Thunderbolt USB Type-C ports and you'll then have full Gigabit connectivity, all wrapped up in a sleek adapter.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...
[h=3]Top USB-C[/h][h=4]C2G USB-C to Gigabit Ethernet[/h]Staff favorite

Dell doesn't sell its own USB to Ethernet adapter but does stock this fine example from C2G. All it needs is one of your two available Thunderbolt USB Type-C ports and you'll then have full Gigabit connectivity, all wrapped up in a sleek adapter.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...