
Does Microsoft Surface Pro 6 have an Ethernet (Wired Network) port?
No, it doesn’t! There is no Ethernet (RJ-45) port available on Surface Pro 6. However, you can use a USB adapter, hub, or dock with an Ethernet port to connect to the Surface Pro 6 USB port, so you can plug in the network cable to connect to your local network. As the full-size USB 3.0 port has high bandwidth (up to 5 Gbps), you can opt for a Gigabit Ethernet adapter for higher bandwidth without any issues.
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Surface pro 6 doesn’t have usb-c
Thanks, Jimmy! I fixed the mistake.