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Mac® Compatibility
Windows® Compatibility
Important Note: Windows computers require the latest BIOS and Thunderbolt drivers to support this product. Check with your computer manufacturer for update information.
Linux® Compatibility
Support Note: This document was up to date at the time of printing. However, changes to the hardware or software may have occurred since then. Please check the Sonnet website for the latest documentation.
Thunderbolt 3 Connector–Plug this connector into one of your computer’s Thunderbolt 3 ports (often indicated by a logo), or at the end of a Thunderbolt device chain. Ports marked with the USB icon () are NOT compatible.
For Mac users, the drivers required to support the Solo10G adapter are installed as part of macOS 10.13.6 and later; the Sonnet adapter is ready for use when you power on your computer.
For Windows users, please go to www.sonnettech.com/support/ kb/kb.php, and then click the Thunderbolt link. Locate and click Solo10G Thunderbolt 3 Edition link, and then click the Driver link. Click the arrow to the left of Solo10G Software (Windows…) to read directions, and then click the Download Now button. Locate, download, and install the appropriate drivers.
For Linux users, the drivers required to support the Solo10G adapter are installed as part of Linux Kernel 5.0 and later.
Basic Configuration Information–macOS
With the Solo10G adapter connected to your computer and network infrastructure, configure the adapter’s settings in the System Preferences’ Network preferences panel. The adapter will be identified as Thunderbolt Ethernet Slot x.
Performance Tuning Steps–macOS
Listed below are steps required to configure the Solo10G adapter for maximum performance. Please note that to take advantage of these settings, the switch or router to which the adapter is connected must also support these features.
Basic Configuration Information–Windows
Configure the Solo10G adapter’s settings using Windows Device Manager. You may locate the device in the Network adapters category, listed as Sonnet Solo 10G Thunderbolt 3 Edition.
First Time Use–Windows
The first time you connect the Solo10G Thunderbolt 3 Edition adapter to your computer, an Approve New ThunderboltTM Devices window will appear. From the drop-down menu select Always Connect, and then click OK.
Basic Confiruration Information–Linux
The steps necessary to configure the Sonnet adapter with your computer may vary based on the version of Linux running. Sonnet recommends using whatever method or tools you would normally use for configuring any onboard ports.
5 Gb/s and 2.5 Gb/s Link Speed Support
The Solo10G supports 5 Gb/s and 2.5 Gb/s link speeds when used with NBASE-T compatible (multi-Gigabit) switches, and connected via CAT 5e (or better) cabling.
Solo10G May Become Very Warm While Operating
At times, the Solo10G may become very warm during operation; this is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. Due to the adapter’s design, its case may become very warm to the touch while transferring very large files or transferring a large amount of data over an extended period of time. The adapter may also operate at a higher than expected temperature when connected to a long cable run to the switch or storage system. Sonnet designed the Solo10G so that its case radiates heat away from the electronic components inside, ensuring they operate within a safe temperature range.
Solo10G Performance May Drop When Used With a Notebook Running on Battery Power
When the MacBook Pro’s or MacBook Air’s battery level drops below 20%, macOS will decrease Ethernet performance in order to conserve battery life.
Audio Video Bridging (AVB) Support
The Solo10G supports AVB when used with AVB-compatible (802.1Qav) switches.
Solo10G Requires a Thunderbolt 3 Port to Operate
The Solo10G T3E adapter is not compatible with the Apple Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to Thunderbolt 2 adapter; the Sonnet adapter requires more power than a Thunderbolt 2 connection can provide.
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