![]() This window provides a run-down of the hardware, software, and networking on your Mac. I clicked the System Report… button, which opened the System Report window: With the dongle plugged into my MacBook, I opened the Apple menu and selected About This Mac. My plan was to find the manufacturer of the networking chip inside my dongle, then find their webpage, then hopefully find a driver. Here’s a pic showing a Mokin dongle and its internals: From Mokin’s site. They may manufacture the cases and simpler electronics, but they purchase lot (or all of) the fancier tech from manufacturers, such as networking chips. ![]() I had a pretty good guess why this was happening and how to fix it. The dongle worked like a charm out of the box with the notable exception of one part: The Ethernet port. I recently got a Mokin 10-in-1 USB-C dongle for use with my work computer, a 2019 16″ MacBook Pro, whose only connectors are 4 Thunderbolt/USB-C ports and a 3.5 mm audio jack.
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