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Haven't spent enough on that recently pre-ordered MacBook Air just yet? Cupertino's got just the thing: Apple's USB Ethernet Adapter. As the title implies, this USB dongle enables your mostly ...
Apple later released version 1.2.1 of the update, which turns the TBGE adapter from the world's smallest paperweight into a powerful network interface. But why do we even need wired Ethernet in 2012?
If you have a newer MacBook Pro with USB-C ports, you’ll need a USB-C-to-Ethernet adapter from a third-party company like this highly rated and handy Anker one, since Apple doesn’t make one.
Older versions of Thunderbolt have a different connector than the Thunderbolt connector on the current MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac mini, Mac Studio, and 24-inch iMac. The adapter you need is ...
To remedy this, it sells a $29 USB Ethernet Adapter and a faster $29 Thunderbolt to Ethernet Adapter. The 12-inch MacBook has neither port, however, additionally requiring Apple’s $19 USB-C to ...
Apple this week announced expansions to its MFi program, informing third-party manufacturers of standards authorizations for new adapters including LAN cables with support for Power over Ethernet ...
Looks like Apple has another MacBook Air glitch to address, with multiple users complaining of the ultraportable's performance with the official USB Ethernet Adapter.According to a lengthy thread ...
You can also pick up Ethernet adapters that connect via USB-C, which is convenient for laptops like the MacBook Air or Pro that don't feature full-sized Type-A ports.
Without an Ethernet port, the MacBook Air is a wireless-only device. But, with a cheap, portable adapter, you can hook it up to a wired network whenever you need.