Why You Should Choose USB C Hub to Eliminate Network Issues on Chromecast

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On several occasions, Chromecast users are left helpless with network issues while enjoying the content. There’s a quick fix without worrying about anything, if you switch to a USB-C Hub or buy the PoE-to-Type-C converter with an Ethernet adapter card. Rather than wasting time on fixing your WiFi network or scrolling through the Chromecast settings, the user can easily grab a USB-C Hub and enjoy high-quality streaming. There are plenty of other benefits to using USB Type-C hubs.

Why You Should Choose USB C Hub to Eliminate Network Issues on Chromecast

Eliminating Network issues with Ethernet Connection

Chromecast always uses WiFi for connectivity, and there could be a plethora of issues that may hamper your experience with the device. To overcome the issue, Google introduced an Ethernet Power Adapter, but it was not shipped to the old owners of the Chromecast with a Google TV dongle. Instead, a normal Power Adapter is shipped. For those, you can choose among the compatible USB Type-C hubs.

This will help the user eliminate any signal interference and congestion issues. The users would be able to easily stream high-quality content from the internet or local network.

Note

Instead of the USB Type-C Hub, the user can also use the PoE to Type-C Converter for the same application.

Other Advantages of Using Ethernet Connection

  • Stability: Rather than the WiFi connectivity, the Ethernet is free of any congestion or any air-to-air disturbance. It makes the connectivity more stable and reliable, with a better ability to stream high-quality content.
  • Improved Speed: Ethernet connectivity sans any potential network disturbance elements, leading to faster and more consistent internet speeds.
  • Low Latency: The wired connections are more stable than the air-to-air connectivity. The low latency of the wired network minimizes delays and improves application performance. It is quite useful in applications like gaming.

Steps to Setup USB Type-C Hub with Chromecast

  1. Connect Chromecast with a USB C port to a USB Type-C hub, and then power the hub with a compatible power adapter.
  2. Plug the Ethernet Cable into the USB Type C Port
  3. Now, you can enjoy Ethernet connectivity on your TV.

Using the USB Type-C Hub, you may eliminate various potential reasons that could have impacted the performance of the Chromecast with Google TV Dongle. It may have even led to the inability to cast or stream high-quality media content on Chromecast.

Simranpal Singh
Simranpal Singh
With a decade-long journey in the tech industry, I've been actively engaged in tech reporting across various reputable publications. He is Web Developer by profession at RightNode Media and pursues his hobby of writing on GChromecast Hub. Enjoy travelling, and always excited about new tech trends. He actively contributes on GizmoChina and GoAndroid.

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