![]() The answer lies in the built application Network Utility.app. You can find that in your Application folder or by using the Spotlight Search. While it does claim to have a 5Gb/s bandwidth, and by extension support for a gigabit connection, I’m not so sure I can believe it. However, it gives the following sparse details: Initially I checked the system report. This can be accessed by clicking the top left Apple Logo > About this Mac > System Report. ![]() ![]() My new 2018 MacBook Pro, like most new laptops, doesn’t come with a built in ethernet port. It was advertised as a 10/100/1000 USB adapter and I was interested in checking if it indeed was capable of achieving such speeds. Recently I purchased a USB Type C to Ethernet adapter cheaply off the internet and I was wondering if it really supported gigabit connections.
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