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05-30-2022 03:46 AM
Hi guys,
I just received my HP USB-C/A Universal Dockingstation G2. To it is connected a Dell S2721QS via the HDMI-Port.
My HP Elite X2, which I got for from my firm, works perfectly fine. Power over USB, the display, ethernet, the USB-A ports,... no troubles.
I would like to also use the dockingstation on my privately owned baseline M1 Macbook Air. Unfortunately, the display won't get a signal, albeit everything else (power over USB, ethernet etc.) working fine.
The manual of the dockingstation says that the HDMI-Port supports DisplayPort Alternate Mode, so I would have assumed that a display conntected via the HDMI-port could be run without using the DisplayLink drivers.
Could anyone confirm that this is possible?
If so, what am I doing wrong that my display won't get a signal from my Macbook? Is there some settings option, that I am missing?
Some side notes:
- DisplayLink:
Now, I do realize that the G2 Dockingstation is equipped with DisplayLink and if I install the DisplayLink-driver on my Macbook, the display works. However, I have only one display connted, and there are, some downsides to using DisplayLink (i.e. not being able to use Nightshift and certain resolution settings, drawing on CPU etc.). I would therefore really prefer not to use DisplayLink and instead the Display Port Alternate Mode capabilities of the dockingstation.
- Firmware:
Yes, I have updated the dockingstation to the latest firmware, just yesterday, it did not change anything.
- Other Docks/Dongles:
If I use my Satechi USB-C-dongle on my Macbook, the display works like a charm (according to the system preferences the Macbook is even outputting 5K@60Hz, although the Dell display only supports 4k).
Thank you
Stephan
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