No. Ubuntu includes kernel modules for most Ethernet adapters. And since Ubuntu tends to be cutting edge, if it does not have a module for a particular device, one is unlikely to exist elsewhere.
A wireless adapter would be useless if you can use an ethernet cable. Save the money and just use a wired connection.
Usually with an ethernet cable
You can use a wired adaptor if you're using a game boy advance.
Ethernet is a wired networking solution. Even thou WiFi resembles a lot of the key distinguishing features of Ethernet, Ethernet is clearly defined as wired by IEEE (Protocol 802.3) while WiFi is defined as wireless (Protocol 802.11).
Broadband. Ethernet cord.
wifi
It gives you a wired connection to your internet router.
Wireless or Wired (ethernet cable).
wired into the head unit, need a special adaptor. its hopeless
Yes the switch is called a router and it can be wireless or wired with ethernet cables. I use my wireless router as a wired router because it also includes four ethernet cable connections in the back.
Ethernet is the international standard networking technology for wired implementations. In other words, Local Area Network (LAN).
A 4G router with Ethernet can be used to provide a wired internet connection to devices that support Ethernet connectivity. The router connects to the 4G cellular network and converts the cellular data into an Ethernet signal that can be transmitted over a wired connection. This can be useful in situations where a wired connection is preferred or required, such as for gaming devices or network-attached storage devices. Additionally, it can also be useful for providing internet access in areas where wired infrastructure is not available, or as a backup internet connection for businesses.