![]() ![]() Windows should recognize the adapter and use the driver you’ve just installedĮvery time you wish to use the Thunderbolt-to-Ethernet adapter to get access to the network, you have to plug the cable and the reboot.Leave the cable and adapter plugged into your mac.right-click on the “b57nd60a.inf” information file and select “Install”.Download “NetLink®/NetXtreme® I Desktop/Mobile/Server (圆4)” from Installs the Thunderbolt bus driver for the Intel® NUC products with Thunderbolt using Windows® 10.Hope this is useful to somebody else other than me. There is no driver for the adapter installed in the Bootcamp driver-install on Windows 10. The certificate is placed inside the driver folder, just right click on it and select 'Install -> Local Machine -> Place in the following store -> Trusted Root Certification Authorities'. Using a Thunderbolt-to-Ethernet adapter to connect to the Ethernet doesn’t work when you are on a Windows 10 (Windows 7 or 8 seems to have the same problem). ![]() A little research revealed that there is a simple solution to this issue. At least not, when you are using Windows 10. Another issue with using windows on a Mac via Bootcamp, is the Ethernet adapter is not installer as part of the Bootcamp drivers install. Somehow I suspecting Apple to have written a faulty driver on purpose, so Windows will burn through the battery faster than OS X will. That is not always without issues and don’t even get me started with battery life. I use a Mac, but have Windows 10 installed via bootcamp. ![]() Note: This is a bit off-topic from my usual SharePoint ramblings, but I just needed to archive this information and most likely I’m not the only one with this issue. ![]()
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