My late 2013 MacBook Pro has needs a thunderbolt ethernet adapter.
My mid 2009 MacBook Pro I think had built in ethernet.

>From what I'm aware you are after a pre retina version, so a model
summer 2012 or older to find a version with built in ethernet.

John

On Tue, 30 Apr 2019 at 16:33, 'Phil Ward' via Sussex Mac User Group
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> Thanks Paul.
>
> Yeah I’m not sure about any adapter option. Helen works in theatre sound 
> where much of audio production these days is run over IP. A bombproof network 
> connection is absolutely vital. By deleting network sockets from laptops 
> Apple has once again successfully engineered itself out of a creative niche.
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> On 30 Apr 2019, at 16:25, 'Paul R Owen' via Sussex Mac User Group 
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> You can buy an adapter from Apple to add an Ethernet socket to a laptop that 
> doesn’t have one, not sure about viability of doing this with the newest 
> MacBooks with only one USB C socket.
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> Paul Owen
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> On 30 Apr 2019, at 16:13, 'Phil Ward' via Sussex Mac User Group 
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> Afternoon all,
>
> Looking for replacement MacBook Pro for my partner. Can anybody remind me how 
> far back in the product history one has to go to get something with a network 
> socket, ‘cause I don’t believe anything in the current range has such a thing.
>
> Ta
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