In the starter kit you'll get two adaptors, one has
a single Ethernet port, which you should use to connect to your modem or router, and the second one has two Ethernet ports for connecting wired devices.
Confirmed hardware details include four USB ports (plus one micro USB),
a single Ethernet port, and wireless support consisting of WiFi and Bluetooth LE.
It has
a single ethernet port, which makes this yet another simple modem to set up.
Not exact matches
At the back of the speaker rests a
single power / function button, as well as a USB
port and an
Ethernet port, set just above where the power cable snakes out.
An
Ethernet jack, HDMI and Mini Display
Port outputs are on the left side, along with two USB 3.0
ports, a
single USB 3.1 Type - C
port and a headphone / microphone jack.
Only the
ethernet, power, a
single USB
port, and the OneConnect + cable
port reside on the TV itself.
For
ports, you get a
single USB 3.0
port on the right along with a Thunderbolt 3
port, Gigabit
Ethernet and the power button.
That back panel is predictably sparse, sporting just the
single HDMI jack, a digital audio out, a
port for the power plug, an
ethernet jack, and an auxiliary
port for the PlayStation Camera (sold separately, naturally).
Each has a
single HDMI out, a
single USB
port in the back (two in the front), an
Ethernet port, and power.
Connectivity and setup The back panel makes a statement in its sparseness: a
single optical audio input, a power
port, and a pair of
Ethernet jacks.
Be sure to purchase a router designed for the purpose of sharing a Wi - Fi connection, not a pocket - sized router designed for connecting to an
Ethernet port and creating a
single Wi - Fi network.
On the right hand side of the TR1A is where you will find the
Ethernet / mode
ports, audio
ports, a
single USB 2.0
port and a PCMCIA expansion slot.
On the back of the E65 you'll find the expected collection of connectivity options: four HDMI
ports, component video inputs, a
single USB
port and an
Ethernet jack.
The left hand side of the 200XL holds the modem /
Ethernet ports, VGA out, a
Single USB 2.0 and FireWire
port, and one PCMCIA
port.
Around back there's two more USB 3.0
ports, four more USB 4.0
ports, two DVI - out and HDMI - out, 5.1 audio hook - up with SPDIF, antennas for a built - in wireless card, two
Ethernet jacks, and even an old - fashioned mouse / keyboard
port — though only one (so you can only hook up a
single PS / 2 device).