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Philips 346B1C/00 (3440 x 1440 pixels, 34")

Philips 346B1C/00

3440 x 1440 pixels, 34"


Question about Philips 346B1C/00

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Anonymous

2 years ago

Do I need to install a driver to use the RJ45 connection on Windows devices?

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digi_shopper

2 years ago

Helpful answer
I have been using this monitor for just over 3 years with macOS on an iMac and also with my business notebook (Windows 10). Never had to install a driver before. Without administration rights, this is not possible for me on the business notebook anyway.
Hub works perfectly, at least for me (connection to my notebook with a single Thunderbolt 3 cable).
If the device is to be operated at 100 Hz, the hub must be set to USB2.0 instead of USB3.2. This is done via the OSD menu using the buttons at the bottom right of the monitor. So if no USB devices with a high transfer rate are connected to the integrated hub, this is not a problem.
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drkhdr

2 years ago

No
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ThomasR588

2 years ago

No
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Marc133769

2 years ago

I was able to connect my work notebook (Dell Latitude 5420) without having to install an extra driver.