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Originally Posted by JSWolf
USB-C should be done away with until it can be fixed so these sorts of things don't happen.
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Unfortunately, there seems to be no way to force manufacturers to follow the standard. If you look at one post by Benson Leung, you'll see a cable sold as a USB-C high speed cable which seems to be missing the necessary wiring.
I've run into issues with USB 2 and 3 cables that were manufactured to the same lack of quality standards -- oops, we shorted the +5V line to ground but nobody is going to notice until after they pay for it so why should we care.
Sticking to brand name cabling and hoping we are not buying a counterfeit is about the best we can do.