I have been testing a couple multi-port adapters. The Trip Lite USB-C to HDMI/GigE/USB-A 3.1/USB-C Power passthrough. No additional kexts or software needed. I am also testing a slightly more expensive AVOTCH adapter that has the same as the Trip Lite just add another USB-A 3.1 port and 2 card reading slots. Plus it's a bit more premium feeling and matches the MacBook Pro's finish.
They just worked out of the box. I do not know what Apple is doing with their adapters that they are updating firmware on them. Giving users an all-in-one adapter is the way to go so they don't lose a bunch of single use dongles IMO.
Yes, I was having that issue also. I was plugging in two adapters at once and installing the update. After a reboot, the update popped up again. So I ran the update again... Still, every time I installed the update, I'd get prompted again to install after a reboot. I was able to fix the issue by using only one adapter at once, install the update, reboot. That fixed the problem, after that, I was able to use as many adapters as needed w/o getting that update promoted again.
Yes, I was having that issue also. I was plugging in two adapters at once and installing the update. After a reboot, the update popped up again. So I ran the update again... Still, every time I installed the update, I'd get prompted again to install after a reboot. I was able to fix the issue by using only one adapter at once, install the update, reboot. That fixed the problem, after that, I was able to use as many adapters as needed w/o getting that update promoted again.
Have anyone found a way to deploy this? I found this link that talks about how to download the package, but when I run it through casper, through the GUI, or through the command line it errors out saying it doesn't apply to this OS (10.12.3).
Hi @jwojda @sepiemoini
Have you managed to package and deploy this update? I've got a 600 non-admin user estate and 600 of these little things. When are user plugs one of these things into their machine, they are presented with a dialog that ends up requested admin credentials which the user doesn't have...
Thanks for any help, James.
At least on our 10.12 machines, the updater package seems to be pre-downloaded as either part of the OS or an automatic download triggered by connecting the adapter to the machine. We've got a Self Service policy enabled that runs the .pkg installer that's stored by the OS for (re)use:
installer -pkg "/System/Library/CoreServices/Firmware Updates/USB-C Multiport Adapter/adapterupdate1.pkg" -target /
Awesome! Let me have a look for the package on an unmanaged device and see what luck I have rolling it out.
Hi Everyone, I try to install this, however, it tells me my system isn't supported? I have tried manually installing using the above command as well. Any ideas?
We provided one of these adapters for each faculty member who received a new macbook pro. We have had a lot of inconsistency when trying to connect the Epson projectors in the classrooms. I cannot narrow the issue down. The HDMI cables are brand new(Kramer or Kanex). We've tried the SMC/NVRAM re-set with mixed results. I'd appreciate any thoughts. There are too many variables.
thanks
Carl Campion