HP Envy 13-d002ns notebook: internet connection with cable with a HP Envy laptop

I need to connect to the Internet with an ethernet cable, but my laptop doesn't have the necessary connection. Is it possible to use an adapter to connect to the internet using a USB port?

One of the adapters USB-to-Ethernet (RJ45) listed at Newegg - USB converters should do the trick.

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