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HP Pavilion 23-q110na
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I would like to connect my work laptop to my all-in-one HP desktop via a docking station, but don't have a clue how to go about this. With what cables - and where - do I connect the two to each other?

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@Moiradbn

 

Thanks for the clarification -- as it seems that what you want to do is use the monitor on your all-in-one as a second monitor for your laptop.

 

Unfortunately, this can not be done, as your all-in-one video jack is output only, not input.

 

Sorry.



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@Moiradbn

 

Hello;

Allow me to welcome you to the HP forums!

 

That's  not how a docking station works.  It does not connect two PCs together; instead, it connects a single PC to peripherals (i.e., monitor, keyboard, mouse, external drive, printer, ETC.).

 

The only way to connect two PCs together is using a CROSSOVER networking cable.  This will plug into the networking ports on each PC.

 

Here is some information on how to do that:  https://www.techperiod.com/connect-windows-computers-in-lan/

Good Luck



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Hi - and thank you. I phrased my question incorrectly - I do want to connect my laptop to my monitor - but as my monitor is part of an all-in-one I don't know if this is possible, and if it is, how to go about it.

 

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@Moiradbn

 

Thanks for the clarification -- as it seems that what you want to do is use the monitor on your all-in-one as a second monitor for your laptop.

 

Unfortunately, this can not be done, as your all-in-one video jack is output only, not input.

 

Sorry.



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Hello:

 

I have a related issue. I am attempting to use my HP Envy All-in-one: 34-a05134-a051 as the display for my laptop, which is connected to an HP Ultraslim Docking Station.

 

My All-in-one has the necessary HDMI input, but it will not display the image from my laptop's Docking station. When I remove the docking station from the equation and connect directly to the laptop, it works just fine.

 

Any ideas?

 

Thank you in advance.

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