USB-Ethernet adapters cause home lab network instability

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USB-to-Ethernet adapters are unreliable for home labs, causing performance issues and downtime. These adapters, while inexpensive and convenient, often throttle, overheat, and compete for bandwidth on the USB bus, leading to dropped connections and latency. Onboard NICs or PCIe cards offer superior stability and performance, making them better choices for critical home lab networking needs.


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