MWKTAR macrumors newbie Original poster Apr 4, 2018 4 0 Apr 4, 2018 #1 I tried this one from lenovo But caused the cutout :/ would rather have all in one hub with power delivery than buy apple own As an Amazon Associate, MacRumors earns a commission from qualifying purchases made through links in this post.
I tried this one from lenovo But caused the cutout :/ would rather have all in one hub with power delivery than buy apple own
ahmedouvix macrumors member Dec 20, 2013 88 12 Apr 4, 2018 #2 upgrade your router instead. get one with 5Ghz wifi
MWKTAR macrumors newbie Original poster Apr 4, 2018 4 0 Apr 4, 2018 #3 as much as that is a workaround i'd rather have a hub that i'd be confident i could use wherever it was needed
as much as that is a workaround i'd rather have a hub that i'd be confident i could use wherever it was needed
ahmedouvix macrumors member Dec 20, 2013 88 12 Apr 4, 2018 #4 MWKTAR said: as much as that is a workaround i'd rather have a hub that i'd be confident i could use wherever it was needed Click to expand... the problem isn't caused by the hub. any hub will have the same issue
MWKTAR said: as much as that is a workaround i'd rather have a hub that i'd be confident i could use wherever it was needed Click to expand... the problem isn't caused by the hub. any hub will have the same issue
MWKTAR macrumors newbie Original poster Apr 4, 2018 4 0 Apr 4, 2018 #5 ahmedouvix said: the problem isn't caused by the hub. any hub will have the same issue Click to expand... Oh right - I thought I had read around that it’s usb c hubs with poor shielding on the hub/cable that caused the issue and that properly insulated hubs didn’t cause the issues
ahmedouvix said: the problem isn't caused by the hub. any hub will have the same issue Click to expand... Oh right - I thought I had read around that it’s usb c hubs with poor shielding on the hub/cable that caused the issue and that properly insulated hubs didn’t cause the issues