Advice re: All-in-one Thunderbolt cable replacement
In response to my Apple Thunderbolt monitor going on the blink, I purchased a male/male thunderbolt 2 cable. Everything worked fine for a couple of weeks and then a few of the old issues peeped up again, including a slow and sometimes fussy (ie: LAN shutting off) internet connection. This makes me wonder if the .5 meter thunderbolt cable is less effective than the all-in-one. I haven’t been able to find any comparison.
The monitor (sorry, I couldn’t find a place to ask this under a monitor section) is also from 2011. I’ve currently plugged the LAN cable right into the MacBookPro but the internet has still be stodgy. Also helpful to know is that I’ve just put in a SSD and made it squeaky clean with CleanMyMac. There’s also plenty of RAM. Any insight would be much appreciated! Liz
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Which cable did you get the active one or the passive? Also who's?
Dan tarafından
Hi Dan, I wasn't aware there was a choice. It's an original Apple cable, purchased in the Netherlands. I'll do my best to translate the specifications:
Manufacturer's code: md862zm/a
Works for: all MacBooks with Thunderbolt 2 connections
UTP category - is not applicable. It also doesn't have 'quick charge functionality'.
The user reviews indicated it was a replacement for the all-in-one cable.
Thanks!
Liz tarafından
Here's a bit more on the differences The technology inside Apple’s $50 Thunderbolt cable Your display needs a passive cable to work properly.
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