YeOldeStonecat
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OK yup I'm not very savvy on Apple products. Have the boss of a foundation I take care of she's all gung ho about Apple, hates Microsoft. So she's been nagging me to let her get a Macbook and get it setup on their network. She finally gets her Macbook (non-pro)..but I mentioned she should ask the Apple store about a docking station and peripherals...monitor, keyboard, mouse, power, network, etc.
So I go there and she has a nice little Macbook, and some Belkin docking station that connects with what looks like a USB-C cable but I understand it's also Thunderbolt. (has a lightening bolt symbol on the cable and where it plugs in in the docking station).
When you plug it into the Macbook..in the upper right a warning pops up about the system not supporting thunderbolt.
Is this a "OK we don't care" warning...and all functions will still work over USB-C?
Or...is this Belkin docking station now sort of neutered a bit and she should exchange it for some model that works with a regular Macbook non-pro.
So I go there and she has a nice little Macbook, and some Belkin docking station that connects with what looks like a USB-C cable but I understand it's also Thunderbolt. (has a lightening bolt symbol on the cable and where it plugs in in the docking station).
When you plug it into the Macbook..in the upper right a warning pops up about the system not supporting thunderbolt.
Is this a "OK we don't care" warning...and all functions will still work over USB-C?
Or...is this Belkin docking station now sort of neutered a bit and she should exchange it for some model that works with a regular Macbook non-pro.