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My Lenovo X1 Carbon (6th gen) supposedly has a MicroSD card reader. But I have never had to use a MicroSD card reader before and I couldn't identify this port. I tried to put the microSD card in, but it didn't fit. So, what is this? The flash is a bit strong, but the icon for this port is three squares being connected with lines.



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          It's used for an ethernet adapter. This range of laptop is too thin to put a full sized RJ-45 port in, so they use this port to extend out.



          If you didn't receive one in the box, you should be able to buy one from Lenovo directly.



          ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2



          Here is a link to the product page:



          https://www.lenovo.com/nz/en/accessories-and-monitors/cables-and-adapters/adapters/CABLE-BO-Ethernet-Extension-Adapter-2/p/4X90Q84427



          As for the MicroSD card reader, it should be located under a cover at the back of the laptop, near one of the hinges:



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            It's used for an ethernet adapter. This range of laptop is too thin to put a full sized RJ-45 port in, so they use this port to extend out.



            If you didn't receive one in the box, you should be able to buy one from Lenovo directly.



            ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2



            Here is a link to the product page:



            https://www.lenovo.com/nz/en/accessories-and-monitors/cables-and-adapters/adapters/CABLE-BO-Ethernet-Extension-Adapter-2/p/4X90Q84427



            As for the MicroSD card reader, it should be located under a cover at the back of the laptop, near one of the hinges:



            MicroSD Card slot
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              It's used for an ethernet adapter. This range of laptop is too thin to put a full sized RJ-45 port in, so they use this port to extend out.



              If you didn't receive one in the box, you should be able to buy one from Lenovo directly.



              ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2



              Here is a link to the product page:



              https://www.lenovo.com/nz/en/accessories-and-monitors/cables-and-adapters/adapters/CABLE-BO-Ethernet-Extension-Adapter-2/p/4X90Q84427



              As for the MicroSD card reader, it should be located under a cover at the back of the laptop, near one of the hinges:



              MicroSD Card slot
              Source






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                It's used for an ethernet adapter. This range of laptop is too thin to put a full sized RJ-45 port in, so they use this port to extend out.



                If you didn't receive one in the box, you should be able to buy one from Lenovo directly.



                ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2



                Here is a link to the product page:



                https://www.lenovo.com/nz/en/accessories-and-monitors/cables-and-adapters/adapters/CABLE-BO-Ethernet-Extension-Adapter-2/p/4X90Q84427



                As for the MicroSD card reader, it should be located under a cover at the back of the laptop, near one of the hinges:



                MicroSD Card slot
                Source






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                It's used for an ethernet adapter. This range of laptop is too thin to put a full sized RJ-45 port in, so they use this port to extend out.



                If you didn't receive one in the box, you should be able to buy one from Lenovo directly.



                ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2



                Here is a link to the product page:



                https://www.lenovo.com/nz/en/accessories-and-monitors/cables-and-adapters/adapters/CABLE-BO-Ethernet-Extension-Adapter-2/p/4X90Q84427



                As for the MicroSD card reader, it should be located under a cover at the back of the laptop, near one of the hinges:



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