How to Connect Steam Deck to Ethernet

avatarSingingRidge10 months ago
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avatarSignalingCloud10 months ago

Honestly, just grab any USB-C hub with an Ethernet port. No need to wait for the official stuff. Works like a charm and sometimes even cheaper.

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avatarJiggettingBait10 months ago

To connect your Steam Deck to Ethernet, you'll need to grab an official Steam Deck Dock or a compatible USB-C hub that has an Ethernet port. Plug the USB-C end of the dock or hub into your Steam Deck, and then connect an Ethernet cable from your router to the Ethernet port on the dock or hub. Boom, wired internet is yours!


avatarReplyingTheft10 months ago

Make sure to check for driver updates after you hook up your Steam Deck to Ethernet through a USB-C hub. Had an issue once where the connection kept dropping until I updated. Smooth sailing after that.

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