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15" Macbook pro 2016 USB

Picked up my brand new 2016 MBP last week and finally got an USB-C to USB-3.1 adapter.

When I'm plugging the adapter into the computer the wifi gets disconnected. This is really frustrating!

Anyone else having this issue? I should say that the adapter is not made by apple.



Hi Honken,

 

This kind of things might happens when you are using an adaptor, or dongle, or any kind of peripheral that are not Compatible for Mac. or simply you get a defected adapter.

first thing that you should do, back to the seller, and ask to try with any demo model there. If the problem occurs, then the adapter is faulty, otherwise it's just not compatible with Mac.



You can try these steps OS X Yosemite: Choose preferred wireless networks



Hi,

I haven't tried any other adaptor yet, but I'm thinking about getting the satechi instead? Seems like many Mac-users are buying them.



I have this EXACT same problem. My girlfriend and I both do. This has to be a huge problem. I was trying to use a flash drive and she was attempting to use a CD drive. I'm starting to believe it has to do with the power consumption. The portable CD drive she has comes with 2 USB plugs, when both plugged into her macbook the wifi was useless, so we plugged the secondary one into mine right next to hers and it worked. However, I have a handful of flash drives that when plugged in kill the internet also. So, it's clearly a huge problem. I hope it's a software issue.

 

It's NOT your adapter. I have the one from the Apple Store and we have the same issue.



I am having the exact same issue. I finally found a DVI to USB-C adaptor to plug my old Apple HD Cinema display into my new Macbook Pro and as soon as I plug it in, it cuts off my wifi. So frustrating!!



I have the same problem with a 13" model. It is really annoying. And after spending lots of money on dongles, the HDMI connection does not work properly, if I connect it, the wifi drops out, and another hub that I bought causes problems too. This is really pathetic.



Same issue for me with a 13 inch macbook pro without touch bar...It happens every time I plug a dongle into the usb port which is closer to the display. When plugged into the other one,  sometimes the wifi works properly sometimes it doesn't.



Anything you can reproduce, the guys at the Genius Bar can fix.

 

Make an appointment and show it to them. At an Apple-owned store, your appointment is free.



I am totally new to the Mac world, I got the latest Macbook Pro thanks to my office. However I have the same issue, I just plug the adapter in and the wifi gets killed. I did notice that it worked fine at my neighbor's place. Any help with this issue would be appreciated. I have to get my wireless keyboard and mouse working...otherwise I cannot function as a developer.



I have this problem too!!

This is my first MB and I promise to myself it's last one!

 



I have the same problem... we can't just blame the usb-c hub.... I dont think all the hub is having problem...
suggest Apple to look into the issue seriously and fix it.



Confirmed issue... such a bummer... some wifi do work due to the frequency, change your wifi router to 5ghz should solve the wifi dongle issue, problem is not all wifi's are 5ghz mostly are still 2.4ghz which interferes with the signal. guess the only way is to find the right dongle as some dongles does have proper shield to avoid interference or connect it on the right side usb c ports, far away from the wifi chip on the left side ports (bad luck to those with 2 usb c ports as those are only on the left side of you macbook pro)

 

apple is getting bad lately, it is my first time to regret purchasing an apple product should have stayed with my 2013 macbook pro or bought the 12 inch macbook



The issue is definitely with the USB hub and the frequency of the wi-fi.

 

I have the 2016 Touchbar Macbook Pro 15" for about 5 months now and literally never had this issue at home.

 

Went to my parents' house and instantly got this issue when using my extremely cheap USB hub, the only difference at my parents' is the wi-fi frequency being 2.4GHz as opposed to back home where it's 5GHz.

 

So yeah, very unfortunate but can't really place the blame squarely on Apple for this one as the **** hub shouldn't be generating enough noise to mess with the wi-fi.



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