Plug in your USB Adapter, with a live ethernet cable. Open System Preferences, and go to the Network Pane. Hit the + button in the bottom right, select the 'USB 2.0 10/100M Ethernet Adapter', and hit add. You're all set! Your adapter works! Apologize to the people you care about for the things you've said over the past few hours.
The solutions in this article work with these Mac models, which have Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports:. iMac Pro.
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iMac models from 2017. Mac mini (2018). MacBook Pro models from 2016 or later.
MacBook Air (Retina, 13-inch, 2018) MacBook Pro (pictured), MacBook Air, iMac Pro, iMac, and Mac mini have multiple Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports. If your Mac has only one port like this, it's a MacBook with USB-C. That port supports all but the Thunderbolt solutions in this article. MacBook has just one port, which supports USB-C but not Thunderbolt.
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