An accessory facilitates a wired network connection for Android devices. This allows devices lacking a built-in Ethernet port to connect to networks via a physical cable, bypassing the need for Wi-Fi. A common example is connecting a tablet to a network using a USB or USB-C port and a corresponding Ethernet adapter.
The benefit of employing such a solution includes enhanced network stability and potentially faster speeds, particularly in environments with congested wireless signals. Wired connections also offer increased security compared to Wi-Fi. The technology allows legacy devices or devices in demanding environments to seamlessly access wired networks, expanding their functionality and ensuring a consistent connection.