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Old 12-06-2017, 02:17 PM   #4
AlbanRampon
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Hello,

There is no technical limitation on the DisplayLink driver, DisplayLink IC, USB standard or Windows 10, which wouldn't allow two devices of the same IC to work in tandem.
Actually, this is a demonstration we've been doing for years at tradeshows. Last year, we did 6x 4Kp60 over a single USB 3.0 Type-A at Consumer Electronic Show (by daisy-chaining) because we were told the maximum possible was a couple and only over Type-C...

But, as with every post I answer in the forums, I would ask for the logs collected in the failure state before I can comment on that particular case. The last link of my forum signature explains how to use the tool and you can post in your reply as only employees can download ZIP attachments.

Regards,
Alban
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