

3:08:58.796 PM .remoteservice: CGContextRestoreGState: invalid context 0x0. If you want to see the backtrace, please set CG_CONTEXT_SHOW_BACKTRACE environmental variable.

3:08:58.796 PM .remoteservice: CGContextDrawImages: invalid context 0x0.

3:08:58.796 PM .remoteservice: CGContextConcatCTM: invalid context 0x0. 3:08:58.796 PM .remoteservice: CGContextSaveGState: invalid context 0x0. 3:08:58.796 PM .remoteservice: CGContextGetDefaultUserSpaceToDeviceSpaceTransform: invalid context 0x0. 11:17:26.286 AM symptomsd: _73-_block_invoke unexpected switch value 2 11:17:24.684 AM networkd: - nwi_state_copy() returned NULL 11:17:22.731 AM networkd: - nwi_state_copy() returned NULL

11:17:22.088 AM networkd: - nwi_state_copy() returned NULL 11:17:21.941 AM : Failed to load /System/Library/Extensions/IONetworkingFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/AppleBCM5701Ethernet.kext - (libkern/common) general/unspecified error. 11:17:21.141 AM networkd: _settings_changed_block_invoke networkd_privileged_copy_settings_async with NULL settings 11:17:21.140 AM networkd: _settings_changed_block_invoke networkd_privileged_copy_settings_async with NULL settings 11:17:21.131 AM networkd: - nwi_state_copy() returned NULL I am now also checking the console output for network related messages and found a few, but don't know what they mean or if they are even remotely relevant: 11:17:21.128 AM networkd: - created power policy table from defaults with 5 timeslots I have also added a new location and removed old ones from the Networks Preferences Pane inside the System Settings, but nothing changed.įor some reason the TB Ethernet adapter is not being found or recognised inside the System Preferences and no connection is therefore established. I had found a suggestion to reset the network settings by deleting this file: /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/ist, but unfortunately, that didn't work and appeared to have no effect at all. Is there any good way to try and troubleshoot the Thunderbolt connectivity? Are there any specific settings that I should try to reset? It doesn't matter which one of the two Thunderbolt ports I use, neither of them work. I can't be 100% sure of this though, but it appears to recognise me attaching that adapter. I am more or less convinced that the Thunderbolt Port on the MBP is also working - when checking in System Report > Thunderbolt I can at least see the Thunderbolt Bus and a Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter, which is listed as Device Connected. I also happen to have a second Thunderbolt Ethernet adapter and it displays the exact same issues. I am sure the Thunderbolt Ethernet adapter and network cables are working fine - when using a MacBook Air everything connects just fine. I have tried various solutions that one can find online, but none of those worked.
#Mac ethernet to thunderbolt adapter pro#
I am using a MacBook Pro Retina (Early 2013) and an AirPort Time Capsule (in the more recent 802.11ac tower version). Now, when opening the System Preferences under Network I only see the Status: Not Connected message` for the Thunderbolt Ethernet adapter. I assumed there was some odd bug somewhere, maybe triggered by certain network activity, but since I could solve it with a restart, it didn't make me concerned. My machine would simply drop from the network and not be able to get back on without a restart. Over the last few days I had already seen my ethernet connection "crash" multiple times. It appears my Thunderbolt Ethernet connector has stopped connecting to my router for good today.
