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rmarinheira

macrumors regular
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Feb 15, 2008
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Hi all.
I am about to buy an ethernet dongle to my Macbook Air M1, and I would give preference to an Apple produced one.
Yet, in the Apple Online Store the only one available is this:

The compatibility section does not mention the new M1 Macs.
Will this be compatible?
 

wur10

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Jul 26, 2014
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Or you can use the TB2 to TB3 Adapter together with the TB2 Ethernet Adapter.
 

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chrfr

macrumors G5
Jul 11, 2009
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Hi all.
I am about to buy an ethernet dongle to my Macbook Air M1, and I would give preference to an Apple produced one.
Yet, in the Apple Online Store the only one available is this:

The compatibility section does not mention the new M1 Macs.
Will this be compatible?
The Apple adapter works very well if you also buy the Apple Thunderbolt 2 to 3 as shown in the post above mine, but that adds quite a bit to the price. I would suggest just getting the Belkin USB-C ethernet adapter.
 

rmarinheira

macrumors regular
Original poster
Feb 15, 2008
126
77
The Apple adapter works very well if you also buy the Apple Thunderbolt 2 to 3 as shown in the post above mine, but that adds quite a bit to the price. I would suggest just getting the Belkin USB-C ethernet adapter.
Thank you all for your contributions.
I was thinking precisely that: the need for a second adapter to use the Apple ethernet adapter is a bit a deal braker.
Unless it performs better than the belkin adapter.
Anyone has any experience with the two solutions?
 

chrfr

macrumors G5
Jul 11, 2009
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7,280
Thank you all for your contributions.
I was thinking precisely that: the need for a second adapter to use the Apple ethernet adapter is a bit a deal braker.
Unless it performs better than the belkin adapter.
Anyone has any experience with the two solutions?
I use both from time to time. I do find the Apple combination is a bit more reliable and a little bit faster but not enough to notice.
 

rmarinheira

macrumors regular
Original poster
Feb 15, 2008
126
77
The Apple adapter works very well if you also buy the Apple Thunderbolt 2 to 3 as shown in the post above mine, but that adds quite a bit to the price. I would suggest just getting the Belkin USB-C ethernet adapter.
Thank you all for your contributions.
I was thinking precisely that: the need for a second adapter to use the Apple ethernet adapter is a bit a deal braker.
Unless it performs better than the belkin adapter.
Anyone has any experience with the two solutions?
While this works, the picture definitely seems like a dongle joke meme.
Just use a high quality USB-C to ethernet adapter and be done with it.

Agree :)
It's a perfect memo
 
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