I exited the terminal, turned the wireless adapter off, wiped the hard drive, and started the OS reinstall. The en0 had an IP address from the wired subnet where as the en1 had an IP address from the subnet of the wireless network that I chose. This surprised me based upon what I read above. I opened up terminal and executed an ifconfig command. After the initial recovery image was downloaded and initialized, the GUI loaded. It required me to choose a wireless network. Upon booting into the Internet Recovery mode, it did not seem to recognize the adapter. I had the Ethernet plugged in and the power brick into the pass through port. I am using the Tripp-Lite Multi Function device (Model U444-06N-VGU-C) connected to a 12 inch Macbook. But actually you need Ethernet connection for Internet Recovery, because it seems like there's another bug with Apple where especially on MacBook Pro with Touch Bar the EMBEDDEDOS on your EFI partition doesn't get personalized over Wi-Fi Recovery, just over Ethernet only.Īny workarounds found? Thank you and have great day everyone. My problem is definitely not in the network because over Wi-Fi everything works great. Have you guys found an Ethernet solution for MacBook Pro with USB-C ports only which works? (Well except that USB-C to Thunderbolt + Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter by Apple? I just don't like this adaptors chaining which could maybe bring even more troubles). No big surprise cause it looks like they are using same Ethernet chipset like Belkin anyway with Product ID: 0x8153 and Vendor ID: 0x0bda (Realtek Semiconductor Corp.) I tried also another USB-C Hub with Ethernet port by Epico but also with no success. Internet Recovery ⌘+⌥+R starts with spinning globe, but it takes for ever, drops down with errors, etc. I can confirm probably exactly the same issue on my new MacBookPro14,3 with Belkin USB-C Gigabit Ethernet Adapter.
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