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Super Dock For Mac

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The Apple USB SuperDrive is compatible with Mac models from 2008 and later that don't have a built-in optical drive.

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Super Dock For Macbook

The dock's two USB 3.0 ports support super-speed data transfer of up to 5 Gbps. Extend mode: Share your desktop across multiple screens so you can view and work on multiple applications at once. Clone mode: Replicate the same content from your laptop to your secondary display. Two super-speed USB 3.0 ports are ideal when you want to transfer.

Connect and use your SuperDrive

The Dock on the Mac desktop is a convenient place to access apps and features (like Siri, Launchpad, and the Trash) that you're likely to use every day. The Dock can show up to three recently used apps that aren't already in the Dock and a folder for items you download from the internet. The Alogic USB-C portable SUPER dock is designed to enhance the functionality of your USB-C enabled laptop. The dock features (1) HDMI, (1)VGA, (1) Mini DisplayPort (3) USB 3.0 (USB-A) Ports, (1) USB-C with Power Delivery, (1) 3.5mm Audio Jack (1) RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet and SD/Micro SD card slots. Microsoft - Surface Dock - Black. 'ISB 3.0 are fast.

To use your SuperDrive, connect it to a USB-A port on your Mac*, then insert a disc.Make sure that the aluminum enclosure of the SuperDrive is facing up.

To connect your SuperDrive to a Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) or USB-C port on your Mac, you can use one of these adapters:

Eject a disc

To eject a disc, click Finder in the Dock, then choose File > Eject. Or, if your keyboard has an eject key, press and hold .

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* If your SuperDrive doesn't respond when connected to an external display or USB hub, connect your SuperDrive to a USB port directly on your Mac.

Mac Dock For Win 10

Hi All,
I work in a hotdesk type of environment where at the end of the day, everyone packs their desk and the next day they sit somewhere else.
There is a static dock, screen and keyboard on every desk, and all that changes is the surface on the dock.
To cut a long story short, i am experiencing an issue with all my Surface Pro 3's running W8.1 where i am getting duplicate MAC addresses on multiple devices (Ethernet MAC). Took a while to figure out how this was happening but this is how we managed to replicate the issue.
A user will shut down their surface at the end of the day while still docked (we will call this dock A), they will not remove it from the dock A until it has completely shut down. They will go home and come back the next day and sit in a different location (dock B) and dock their surface and then start it up.
When windows starts, and i do an 'ipconfig /all' dock B ethernet adapter MAC address will be the same as dock A. Now this isnt so much of a problem (IP wise) until someone comes in and sits at dock A, then we have duplicate MAC addresses and different IP's.
The only way i have found to fix this is to start the surface undocked, or re-dock then it will lose its ethernet adapter and when docking again, it will aquire the correct MAC address.
I have tried to search for similar cases but i dont think there are many companies out there running W8.1 on surfaces doing activity based working...
Anyway i would welcome any suggestions or ideas you may have.




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