So I conclude that there must be a problem with the firmware or chip used by OWC not to support the complete TB3 protocols including IP over TB. The different hub shows a connection with the Studio Max via the caldigit elements. ![]() 2) replace the OWC hub with a different hub. System report shows a connection to the Studio Max. I can get the connection to be recognized with the same setup and cables if I 1) bypass the OWC and connect direct to the M1 Mac mini. I know it is not cables, as I tried different (good) cables. I go to System report, Thunderbolt/USB4 and I see the OWC as a hub, but the port shows no device active. With the OWC TB hub, the connection with the studio max is not recognized. So I connect with a TB cable from the OWC TB hub to a Caldigit elements hub connected to my Studio Max. I now want to connect it to my Studio Max so I can run thunderbolt IP between the 2 macs. I test the hub by connecting a NVME external enclosure. I connect my M1 mac mini to the OWC TB hub. ![]() I am trying to use it to expand the TB ports on my M1 Mac mini (2020). ![]() I just purchased the OWC thunderbolt 4 hub that was on sale for $99.
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