Hi,
I recently got the MacBook Air M1 and I need a RG45 and USB-A connection (better a few and is it charge the apple products?)
I saw on the internet Hubs, Adapters, Thunderbolt 3 Docking Station that can connect to TYPE-C.
I read that some of them suddenly the inputs don't work correctly (and I'm talking about knowing company HyperDrive, Satechi) and can burning the motherboard (fixed in the recently update but still scary) and I'm wondering in myself If adapters more safety than using hubs that connects to one input in a computer.
I can't find on the web adapter TYPE-C to RG45 of apple brand. Why?
What are you using and recommend and does it works reliable?
Some of the products that I found on the web:
https://www.belkin.com/us/p/P-INC001/
https://www.hypershop.com/products/...or-macbook-ultrabook-chromebook-usb-c-devices
https://satechi.net/products/type-c-multi-port-adapter-with-ethernet-v2
Thanks,
Michael
I recently got the MacBook Air M1 and I need a RG45 and USB-A connection (better a few and is it charge the apple products?)
I saw on the internet Hubs, Adapters, Thunderbolt 3 Docking Station that can connect to TYPE-C.
I read that some of them suddenly the inputs don't work correctly (and I'm talking about knowing company HyperDrive, Satechi) and can burning the motherboard (fixed in the recently update but still scary) and I'm wondering in myself If adapters more safety than using hubs that connects to one input in a computer.
I can't find on the web adapter TYPE-C to RG45 of apple brand. Why?
What are you using and recommend and does it works reliable?
Some of the products that I found on the web:
https://www.belkin.com/us/p/P-INC001/
https://www.hypershop.com/products/...or-macbook-ultrabook-chromebook-usb-c-devices
https://satechi.net/products/type-c-multi-port-adapter-with-ethernet-v2
Thanks,
Michael
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