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HPsquared ◴[] No.41889560[source]
Is this a side effect of allowing monitors to use USB-C? Is there some driver via WHQL that allows the monitor to connect to the internet???

This seems to me like a potential security issue.

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johnnyo ◴[] No.41889631[source]
That was my question as well. What is the user benefit of the monitor having a network connection?
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secondcoming ◴[] No.41889730[source]
I use my monitor's network connection so devices connected to it via thunderbolt also have ethernet.
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wholinator2 ◴[] No.41889879[source]
But, why doesn't the ethernet just connect to the device directly? Have they really taken so many ports away from us that the only way to connect to ethernet is to daisy chain through a fucking smart monitor?
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1. unsnap_biceps ◴[] No.41890081[source]
Single cable docking. You plug your laptop into the monitor via USBC and it charges your laptop, provides it a Ethernet connection and drives the monitor display.

It's neat, but not this dystopian neat.

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2. account42 ◴[] No.41903953[source]
I'd rather just use a dedicated (dumb) docking station rather than giving yet another device internet access.