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January 12th, 2023 10:00

A high speed data cable is not enough (I tried). The issue is USB-C Alt mode. There are plenty of cables that go from USB-C to DisplayPort. There are none that go the other way. So I'm going with switches on the display port cables (2 in, 1 out) on the main two monitors and two different connections on the third shared monitor (HDMI to VGA from the desktop, HDMI to HDMI from the dock). If my work decides to ever upgrade the work laptop or desktop, they will have the capacity to leverage the docking station.

 

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January 7th, 2023 21:00

A docking station will allow laptop, mobile workstation, to have full setup with peripherals as a desktop computer.  To add a desktop to a dock setup, consider using a kvm.

UD22 is using Display Link technology via USB-C port.  A high speed data cable that can connect your desktop to the dock can establish the connection as well.  Just give it time for driver installation and system configuration to complete.

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January 12th, 2023 11:00

July 7th, 2023 07:00

I had the same issue, I bought an usb c to usb a adapter, also installed sharelink drivers on my old hp laptop. I got the dock to work on my old laptop, hp, but with one monitor connected to the display port. The second one was connected to the hdmi port. Where connected the second monitor to the second display port. It also didn't work.

I updated the firmvare for the dock, there is a reporter bug that the second display port won't work and you should update the firmware. Did that and the second display port started working on my old hp laptop via the adapter. I the connected my new laptop lenovo with the usb c port. The second monitor stoped displaying.

I then connected the second monitor agsin to the hdmi port, it started to display. In other wordu, my second monitor is connected with hdmi and display port. It's a work around, but you need to update the firmware.

 

Kr

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