Next, I went into my office and measured where the medicine cabinet was below me. Then, I used a stud finder ( My wife. . . ah, it’s getting old) to find a good spot for the Ethernet jack. Then, I used a 1-inch drill bit to drill holes in the corners where the wall plate...
Lastly, for the USB ethernet adapter to properly function, you will need a system that supports USB 3.0 which kind of makes sense for this type of a solution to be beneficial in the home lab. If you have a system with USB 2.0, the device will probably not work at least from testing...