For any Mac owner that wants a stylish USB to Ethernet adapter, there’s no better option than the Anker AK-A7611011. With a gorgeous aluminum unibody, this device was designed to fit alongside your Macbook, Mac Pro/Mini, and iMac though it’s compatible with other computers too. The price is a bit. USB-To-Ethernet Adaptors for Mac OS X Introduction. Like many Macintosh users, I've wanted to add a second Ethernet to an iBook (iMac, or Mac Mini) to use as a server (or as a replacement for a dead Ethernet built-in).
Your Mac might have one or more of the ports shown in the following examples. Port information is also available in the specifications for your Mac, which you can find by entering your Mac on the. Or check your Mac. MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2017): two Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports on each side of the computer Left side of MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015): power, two Thunderbolt 2, USB-A, and Audio-out Right side of MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015): SD card slot, HDMI, and USB-A iMac (21.5-inch, 2017): Audio-in, SD card slot, four USB-A, two Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C), and Ethernet.
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Used to work perfectly To all the folks complaining about the limited speed and giving out one star ratings. Did you read the product description? It literally says '10/100BASE-T pe To all the folks complaining about the limited speed and giving out one star ratings. Did you read the product description? It literally says '10/100BASE-T performance' which limits the connection to 100Mbps.
If you are lucky enough to have higher bandwidth than that, buy the Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter. Either way, the device stopped working for us after updating to the newer OS. It now requires a 3rd party driver and that failed after a few days. Another quality product that we are forced to upgrade. More (Read full review). Written by Roberto A from Hayward.
Nov 16, 2016 142 of 150 people found this useful. Works well until it breaks I have used this product for less than 6 months and it doesn't work anymore. The wires got frayed at the base of the cord and just doesn't work. Really don't kn I have used this product for less than 6 months and it doesn't work anymore.
The wires got frayed at the base of the cord and just doesn't work. Really don't know why this happens to all apple cables for as much money we pour into them.
More (Read full review). Written by Karen H from Vienna. Jan 14, 2016 68 of 73 people found this useful. Used to work perfectly To all the folks complaining about the limited speed and giving out one star ratings. Did you read the product description?
It literally says '10/100BASE-T pe To all the folks complaining about the limited speed and giving out one star ratings. Did you read the product description? It literally says '10/100BASE-T performance' which limits the connection to 100Mbps. If you are lucky enough to have higher bandwidth than that, buy the Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter. Either way, the device stopped working for us after updating to the newer OS.
It now requires a 3rd party driver and that failed after a few days. Another quality product that we are forced to upgrade. More (Read full review). Written by Roberto A from Hayward. Nov 16, 2016 142 of 150 people found this useful. Answer Yes, you can do this in System Preferences - Sharing - Internet Sharing.
You will need to figur Yes, you can do this in System Preferences - Sharing - Internet Sharing. You will need to figure out your VPN situation, though. If your VPN connection is done in your user session it may not affect your entire system's IP routing. There's probably a way to make this work by messing with your routing tables, but you might consider instead looking into a hardware VPN solution that would sit between your modem and your MacBook. More (Read full answer). Answered by Nicholas R from Kingston.
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