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Contacting Customer Service

The Sonnet Web site located at www.sonnettech.com has 
the most current support information and technical updates. 
Before contacting Customer Service, please check our Web 
site for the latest updates and online support files, and check 
this Quick Start Guide for helpful information. 

Email support requests generally receive the fastest responses, 
and are usually processed within a 24-hour period during 
normal business hours, excluding holidays. When you 
contact Customer Service, have the following information 
available so the customer service staff can better assist you:
• Product name 
• Date and place of purchase 
• Computer model 
• OS version 
•  A System Report (macOS), or a Microsoft System 

Information MSINFO32 (Windows) report (Windows), 

along with a description of the issue(s) you are 

encountering with your device

If further assistance is needed, please contact us at:

USA, Canada, or Mexico Customers

 

Please contact 

Sonnet Customer Service

 at:

  

E-mail

: [email protected] 

Tel

: 1-949-472-2772  

(Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Pacific Time)

For Customers Outside North America 

For support on this product, contact your reseller or local 
distributor. 

Visit Our Web Site

For the most current product information and online 
support files, visit the Sonnet Web site at: 
www.sonnettech.com/support/. Register your product online 
at https://registration.sonnettech.com to be informed of 
future upgrades and product releases.

Gigabit Ethernet Port Configuration Information

With the Echo 11 connected to your computer and network 
infrastructure, configure the dock’s network settings. 
  Mac Users: Use System Preferences’ Network preferences  
  panel. The dock’s Ethernet port will be identified as    
  Thunderbolt Ethernet Slot x.  
  Windows Users: Use Windows Device Manager, Network  
  Adapters category. The dock’s Ethernet port will be    
  identified as Intel i210 Gigabit Network Connection.

TIPS, GENERAL INFORMATION, KNOWN ISSUES

Hot Plugging the Echo 11 Dock  

You may connect and disconnect the dock while the 
computer while it is on. If you have anything connected 
to the dock, such as storage devices, cameras, etc., or a 
card inserted into the SD slot, follow proper procedures for 
disconnecting those devices before unplugging the dock 
from the computer.

Not All Computers’ Thunderbolt 3 Performance is Equal 

While the Echo 11 Dock features a 40Gbps Thunderbolt 3 
interface, some computers equipped with Thunderbolt 3 use 
an x2 (2 lane) implementation of Thunderbolt 3 that limits 
PCIe performance to 20Gbps (up to 1,400 MB/s). 

Not All Thunderbolt 3 Cables Deliver Full Data Transfer 
Speeds and Power Delivery  

Full data transfer speed and power delivery capabilities 
from the Echo 11 dock require the use of the included 
Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps) cable (which also supports up 
to 100W power delivery), or a comparable Thunderbolt 3 
(40Gbps) cable. When shopping for a Thunderbolt 3 cable, 
please be aware that some cables support only lower data 
transfer speeds (20Gbps) and/or power delivery capabilities 
(60W). While compatible with the dock, these cables may 
limit the dock’s performance and power delivery capabilities.

FCC Compliance

Echo 11 complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation 
is subject to the following two conditions: This device may 
not cause harmful interference, AND this device must accept 
any interference received, including interference that may 
cause undesired operation.

Using the Echo 11 Dock to Charge Your 

Notebook or Laptop Computer

Apple

®

 MacBook Air

®

 and MacBook Pro

®

 computers with 

Thunderbolt 3 ports, and many PC laptops with Thunderbolt 
3 ports, may be charged via the Echo 11 dock’s Thunderbolt 3 
charging port (Power Delivery Charging). However, some 
PC laptops will not accept charging from a Thunderbolt 
peripheral. If no mention of Power Delivery is made in 
your PC laptop computer’s users guide, check with the 
manufacturer to determine whether the feature is supported.

Important Note for Mac Users

In order for this product to support full iOS

®

 device charging 

capabilities in systems running macOS, and to provide 
the power required to operate the Apple SuperDrive and 
bus-powered peripherals plugged into the Apple wired USB 
keyboard, you must download and install a Sonnet software. 
This driver also installs a “menulet” that enables you to eject 
all storage volumes attached to the dock at once.

Go to www.sonnettech.com/support/kb/kb.php and then 
click the Thunderbolt link. Click the Echo 11 link, and 
then click the Driver link. Download and install the Echo 
Thunderbolt 2 and Thunderbolt 3 Dock Installer.

Enabling the Combo Audio Jack—macOS

 

1.

 From the Apple menu, select System Preferences.

 

2.

 In the System Preferences window, click Sound.

 

3.

 In the Sound preference window, click the Output tab, 

and then select USB Advanced Audio Device. Click the 
Input tab, and then select USB Advanced Audio Device.

Enabling the Combo Audio Jack—Windows

 

1.

 Open Control Panel and then select the Hardware and 

Sound icon.

 

2.

 Click Sound > Manage audio devices, and then select 

USB Audio Device.

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