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HP Pavilion X360 15.6 inch
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi, guys I just bought  HP Pavilion X360 15.6 inch, and it is supposed to have LAN, but there is no port for Ethernet, how do I connect it to ethernet cable, since where I live this is the only option? Thanks!

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@spiroprokopi 

 

Many thin machines now do not have LAN (RJ-45) port, your machine could be the same. HP supplies adapters for machines BUT not for all machines, just saving few dollars.

 

I actually used the following adapters for my old loan x360.

 

     https://www.anker.com/products/variant/usbc-to-ethernet-adapter/A8341041

 

I also use the following adapter for my Microsoft Surface, it give me 2 more USB 3.0 ports

 

    https://www.anker.com/products/variant/aluminum-3port-usb-30-and-ethernet-hub/A7514041

 

Since there are few generations and many models/products called  Pavilion x360 machines, I don't know what is yours Pavilion x360 therefore I can't find its specs. But you can use one of two above.

 

Regards.

BH
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@Banhien

Thanks for your reply, my machine is  HP Pavilion 15-cr0037wm X360, 15.6" FHD Touschscreen, Intel i3-8130U, 4GB RAM,  prod# 4ND14UA,do you think it is better to use the normal USB for adapter or the USB-C , thank you!

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