Echo 20 Thunderbolt 5 SecureDock
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Driver (1)
IDDownload TitleDownload LinkPost Date
1222 10GbE Windows Driver for Solo10G Thunderbolt Adapter and PCIe Card, Solo10G SFP+ PCIe Card, McFiver, Echo 20 Thunderbolt 5 SecureDock, and Echo 21 Thunderbolt 5 SuperDock 3.1.7Mar-20-2023
Operating System Requirements: Windows 10 (64-bit), Windows 11, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2022
Description: This is the latest driver for Windows 10 64-bit and Windows 11. After the installation is complete, reboot the computer. You can check that the driver installed by going to Device Manager -> Network adapters -> Solo10G… and right clicking to view Properties. In the Properties window, select Driver; Driver Version should say 3.1.7.

If you need the Windows driver for the Solo10G SFP+ Thunderbolt Adapter click here.
 
 
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IDArticle TitlePost Date
1286 How Can I Maximize My Dock's 10 Gigabit Ethernet Port Performance Under macOS?May-15-26
Performance Tuning Steps
These are steps required to configure an Echo 20 Thunderbolt 5 SecureDock’s or Echo 21 Thunderbolt 5 SuperDock’s 10GbE port for maximum performance.
 
1. Open System Settings, and then click Network. In the Network panel, click Thunderbolt Ethernet Slot x in the sidebar, and then click Details; a new panel appears.
 
2. In the new panel, click Hardware. From the Configure drop-down menu, select “Manually” . In the Speed drop-down menu, leave the setting at or select 󈫺GbaseT” (or �baseT” or �baseT” if either is the top speed your network connection supports). In the Duplex drop-down menu, select “full-duplex” (not “full duplex, flow-control” ). In the MTU drop-down menu, select “Jumbo (9000)” or select “Custom,” and then enter �” in the box below.
 
3. When you’ve finished changing the settings, click OK.
 
4. Back in the main Network window, click Apply after you’ve completed changing the settings.

Note: For large frames to be transmitted intact end to end, every component in the path must support that frame size. Switches, routers, and NICs from one end to the other must all support the same size of jumbo frame transmission for a successful jumbo frame communication session.