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Tpplc utility only one powerline has ethernet icon
Tpplc utility only one powerline has ethernet icon





tpplc utility only one powerline has ethernet icon

The USB 2.0 hub immediately above the Fireface is a combo keyboard and trackball device. The RME Fireface UCX is a high performance professional audio interface that is plugged directly into the dock's USB hub it is standard practice to run these devices with minimal latency so it is important to connect them directly to the root hub whenever possible.

tpplc utility only one powerline has ethernet icon

The collapsed USB hubs contain USB devices I have connected to my dock. The highlighted device is the dock's internal USB 3.0 hub. Below is the section of Device Manager on my system relating to the Thunderbolt Dock G2 in "Devices by connection" view so you can see what is connected to what. I am fairly certain the networking is implemented in the same way on both devices a PCI Express link over Thunderbolt to one or two USB 3.1 (or perhaps 3.0 on the older dock) host controllers in the dock, then a USB 3.0 Ethernet controller linked to the USB root hub on the dock's controller. I have the later Thunderbolt Dock G2, which I'm using to write this reply with a ZBook G5. I'm not sure whether that is supported on your system. Thunderbolt networking has nothing to do with this that's for computer to computer connections using a Thunderbolt cable (you get what is effectively a point to point 10GBase-T connection between the two computers). I have tried ALL of the bios options on this with no changeĮxternal GPUs supported: No. Thunderbolt generation: Thunderbolt 3 (1577) The Thunderbolt icon in the system tray has interesting details: The on-board ethernet port works like a charm. Broadcom drivers were loaded by a HP tech doing remote assistance, and the Broadcom utility only shows the Intel networking components. Networking shows only the Intel ethernet and wireless. I only get a brief flash of the connection light on the dock when first connecting power to it. The firmware, bios, drivers, everything is current by any checkable HP standard. No yellow bangs in device manager, nothing for the HP support assistant to find, nothing for the Softpaq manager to find. On every last one of them the USB ports work like a charm but the net port is completely gone. We have 15 of these, all with the Thunderbolt 3 dock.







Tpplc utility only one powerline has ethernet icon