I've got an M1 MacBook Pro which has a USB-hub Ethernet adaptor to give
wired network to the modem-router, but it has lost that connection.
Nothing I do seems to get it working again. I've tried multiple cables, checked the USB adaptor still works proeprly with USB-A devices, tried
adding a new Location, deleting and re-adding network services, etc.
The USB 10/100/1000 LAN is visible in the Network System Settings, but
no internet/network connectivity works.
I've got an M1 MacBook Pro which has a USB-hub Ethernet adaptor to give
wired network to the modem-router, but it has lost that connection.
Nothing I do seems to get it working again. I've tried multiple cables, checked the USB adaptor still works proeprly with USB-A devices, tried
adding a new Location, deleting and re-adding network services, etc. The
USB 10/100/1000 LAN is visible in the Network System Settings, but no internet/network connectivity works.
Does anyone have any bright ideas? :o(
Does anyone have any bright ideas?
On 21. Nov 2024 at 07:46:06 CET, "It's A Me" <[email protected]> wrote:
I've got an M1 MacBook Pro which has a USB-hub Ethernet adaptor to give
wired network to the modem-router, but it has lost that connection.
Nothing I do seems to get it working again. I've tried multiple cables,
checked the USB adaptor still works proeprly with USB-A devices, tried
adding a new Location, deleting and re-adding network services, etc.
The USB 10/100/1000 LAN is visible in the Network System Settings, but
no internet/network connectivity works.
I had hit and miss with Ethernet adaptors too.
Nowadays I use only wireless with my MacBooks.
If it HAS to be Ethernet then I guess you need to try another adaptor.
On 11/21/24 1:46 AM, It's A Me wrote:
Does anyone have any bright ideas?
Try the adapter/cable/drivers on a DIFFERENT Mac.
Does it fail there, as well...?
On 2024-11-21 07:46:18 +0000, Bernd Froehlich said:
On 21. Nov 2024 at 07:46:06 CET, "It's A Me" <[email protected]> wrote:
I've got an M1 MacBook Pro which has a USB-hub Ethernet adaptor to give
wired network to the modem-router, but it has lost that connection.
Nothing I do seems to get it working again. I've tried multiple cables,
checked the USB adaptor still works proeprly with USB-A devices, tried
adding a new Location, deleting and re-adding network services, etc.
The USB 10/100/1000 LAN is visible in the Network System Settings, but
no internet/network connectivity works.
I had hit and miss with Ethernet adaptors too.
Nowadays I use only wireless with my MacBooks.
If it HAS to be Ethernet then I guess you need to try another adaptor.
I think the adaptor is okay. It was working fine for a long time, then suddenly lost the connection one day.
It would be an expensive exercise to keep buying a new adaptor until eventually finding one that works. :o(
On 21. Nov 2024 at 22:07:09 CET, "It's A Me" <[email protected]> wrote:
It would be an expensive exercise to keep buying a new adaptor until
eventually finding one that works. :o(
I'm curious: why is WLAN not an option?
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