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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
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Hello,
I work in the IT Dept of a school, we have recently bought Toshiba USB3 DynaDocks as replacement docking stations for many of our computers. I am peronsally using one with a Fujitsu T732 Convertable Tablet. First off i've found the network performance quite poor. We have a gigabit network, i can get 100MB/sec (not mbit/sec, Megabytes/sec!) when using the network card built into my tablet. When using the DynaDock i am lucky if i get 30MB/sec. Concidering this is plugged into a USB3 port, i thought i would get more than that...thats only slightly more than a USB2 connect has given me in the past. Secondly, I've found the VGA performance to be laggy/jerky. I have a Samsung 22" LCD connected (1680x1050) via DVI. It's especially noticeable with websites when i move the mouse and it happens to travel over a HTML link the screen will freeze as it highlights the link for ~0.5 sec and then come back. I do a very large amount of work in internet browsers (The helpdesk ticketing system we use is web-based) and it is extremely annoying! I have a college with a Toshiba Z930 and a DynaDock, he has the same issue aswell (he thought his mouse wasn't tracking properly until i pointed it out to him). I have updated to the latest Displaylink software, i have updated to the latest Intel USB3 Drivers (as of about 2-3 weeks ago). I have a second, higher res monitor (1920x1080) plugged directly into my computer (via VGA) which works perfectly. I also am using the built in network as for my work, 30MB/sec is just too slow. Overall, not a terribly good experiance for someone who is supposed to support these devices. I have attached the 'dump' from your support tool. Please let me know if you need any more information or have any questions. Thank you. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
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I have the same dock, and I have noticed some of the same things on my Surface Pro 128 DVI out to a single 1920x1200 Dell flatscreen.
1. Just moving my mouse around the screen will intermittently freeze for about 2 seconds. I can't really attribute it to any action, though. Seems completely random. And very frequent. 2. When using the network heavily (transferring large files to another PC), the graphics downscale dramatically. It's hard to read any text on the screen during this time. 3. I also experience the Metro app delay, but that is discussed in another thread. I have started to use the Surface's MiniDisplayPort out, instead of relying on the Dynadock for 2nd screen duties. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 8
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any comments from the DL team about my issues?
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,561
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Hi
Yes - we are aware of the performance issues you have found, although they are system specific. Also, the 2 posts are different root causes as one is on Windows 7 and one is on Windows 8. The Ethernet performance should be improved in our next release. Wim |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
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Do you mean computer specific or dock specific? As i explained, a workmate has a completly different computer and has the exact same issues. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 4
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Hello gents,
After installing update build 4305, I'd like to report that my mouse no longer freezes randomly, and the video doesn't down-res during heavy network traffic. Mouse is slightly choppy during heavy network load, but hardly noticeable. Thanks! Edit: Er, spoke too soon. I don't think there was an update, I just had a bad install and it tried an auto-update. Thanks. Last edited by ChouPigu; 03-02-2013 at 04:06 AM. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 8
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External Monitor performance has also not improved. There is still stutter/micro-stutter when moving over hyperlinks which DOES lead to misclicks and gets very annoying. As per my previous post, network performance is at best, the same as previously if not worse. It does seems link a USB2 connection, not a USB3 connection. Are these issues still being looked into, or have you marked them as 'solved'? I work in education, we have started rolling these units out instead of model specific docking stations, and still have a large amount to do, this is not very promising. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 1,523
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Hi,
What are the docks connected to? I ask as the ethernet on the dock supports auto negotiation and full duplex. You can't fix the speed or connect it to a half duplex connection (such as a 10/100 Hub). Thanks, James |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,561
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http://www.displaylink.org/forum/sho...1&postcount=77 It certainly addresses a known issue with mouse lag. The Ethernet throughput should be faster than you are seeing. Do you have any software firewalls installed? There is a firmware update for the USB 3.0 hub in the dock. Updating this might help the USB 3.0 throughput. Also updating the Intel USB 3.0 host controller driver in your PC might help. Wim |
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