DeltaDart1
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Is it possible to connect an ethernet cord directly to this Chromebook to run the internet that way? It seems the C710 model you could but there is no ethernet connection on this model. Adapter? Thanks!!
If it was true that Chromebooks are meant to be on-line all the time (they aren't) then dropping ethernet doesn't make any sense at all since it would give you an additional way of being on-line, thereby increasing your ability to be connected.No, they are doing away with ethernet ports cause chromebooks are meant to be online all the time so wireless only made sense. Even if you found some wireless device that did work with USB since you are running Chrome OS you could not install the necessary drivers. Sorry.
If they are meant to be online all the time, why does the Chrome Store have a very large section of offline apps?They are meant to be online all the time, point of a cloud based OS. Plus for most people I can't see why you would plug a chromebook in and that is why it was probably dropped. Not saying some don't need to in this case but a majority probably not. ...
No, they are doing away with ethernet ports cause chromebooks are meant to be online all the time so wireless only made sense. Even if you found some wireless device that did work with USB since you are running Chrome OS you could not install the necessary drivers. Sorry.
If they are meant to be online all the time, why does the Chrome Store have a very large section of offline apps?
Why do people insist on spreading the misinformation that Chromebooks are only useable while online?
It is a cloud OS, that part of the store is newer and has the smallest app selection of the entire store. Plus I am not spreading misinformation as I own a Samsung Chromebook 303 which I enjoy very much but lets face it, if I want to use a installed application with actual functionality I will use Ubuntu or Windows as it has far more features and options plus performance.
Plus a soon future update to remove the downloads folder leaving users with only google drive cloud storage folder, death of Ethernet ports and death of HDD in chromebooks point to a online applications majority future forever. The point off line applications is just to please the masses for right now as that one of the two major gripes with chrome books.
You can get ethernet via this http://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-Ethernet-Chromebook-Specific-NT-USBC/dp/B00BJOZNV2
I don't have a record of posting non-sense unlike someone else, my advice to the user is genuine. I put my advice in since I have owned a Chromebook since the release of chromebooks to the market and one thing I have learned with time of using them is things which should work don't always.
To the OP, I can't say whether these would work and even everyone else says "it should work" but that does not mean it will. I am not saying it won't but I am skeptical so if you want give it a shot just make sure of the return policy if it cannot.
Best of luck to the OP.