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Old 01-20-2022, 12:47 PM   #1
Ekhangel
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Default Third-party cables for USB-C DL dock?

Long story short:

I have this dock:

https://www.x-kom.pl/p/446039-stacja...kaAk_-EALw_wcB

...and tried those cables with it:

https://www.speckable.pl/pl/product/...60-czarny-0-5m

https://www.x-kom.pl/p/675447-kabel-...w-10-gbps.html

None of them transfer any video (they only charge the laptop). The original cable included with the dock does work. Please, don't ask me why I need third-party cables instead of sticking with the OEM one. Also, don't suggest contacting the manufacturer, I've already done that and they're not very helpful ATM.

Reasons?
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Old 01-20-2022, 12:56 PM   #2
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Default USB-C cables not working with DisplayLink dock

Long story short:

I have this dock:

https://www.x-kom.pl/p/446039-stacja...kaAk_-EALw_wcB

...and tried those cables with it:

https://www.speckable.pl/pl/product/...60-czarny-0-5m

https://www.x-kom.pl/p/675447-kabel-...w-10-gbps.html

None of them transfer any video (they only charge the laptop). The original cable included with the dock does work. Please, don't ask me why I need third-party cables instead of sticking with the OEM one. Also, don't suggest contacting the manufacturer, I've already done that and they're not very helpful ATM.

Reasons?

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Old 01-31-2022, 11:34 AM   #3
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I have a very similar dock from i-tec for DisplayLink
https://i-tec.pro/de/produkt/cadua4kdockpdl-3/

I can use the genuine USB cable delivered with and also other cables for Thunderbolt 3. No problems.

This dock delivers video for monitors only on the ports for DisplayPort and HDMI on the backside. You can use only one output per Zone (Zone 1 or Zone 2). For example Zone 1 DisplayPort and Zone 2 HDMI.

This dock can't do USB alternate mode on the ports for USB on the front side. So you can't connect monitors to the USB ports.

And very important! You have to install the driver on the host machine you connct to the dock via the USB host cable to. Either for Windows or macOS. Only with ChromeOS the dock works natively without driver installation. For me too.

Check your driver installation on your host machine and use the cable which came with the dock. Use the most recent driver from DisplayLink. It is much better than the previous ones.

I have a cable Thunderbolt 3 from DeLock I connect the dock to the port Thunderbolt 3 on a Apple iMac 2017. No problem.

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Old 01-31-2022, 11:40 AM   #4
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Thanks a lot for replying. Recent follow-up:

it turns out my dock was/is defective in some way. It's been exhibiting some really strange behaviour as illustrated by this video I've recorded for a support rep from i-tec:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVyk...annel=ekhangel

After recording the video and after a twentyth-or-so full reset of the dock it suddenly started working with any cable I have - despite the one original USB-C cable that it came with and that I have apparently damaged. With this cable, the dock gives the horrible lag shown on the vid.

All in all, it's a complicated and really boring story to an "outsider". But thanks for your feedback.
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Old 01-31-2022, 02:36 PM   #5
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Yes, it's complicated and confusing.

Be aware that cables can be active. They have chips inside the plug. They make handshakes and exchange the capabilites (of the cable!) with the other side. The chips inside the cables also mark these active cables. For example as a cable for Thunderbolt 3.

Is the port on your laptop Thunderbolt? Is Thunderbolt firmware and drivers installed on your laptop? So your laptop thinks with Thunderbolt cable attached that it should be Thunderbolt, but the dock i-tec is not Thunderbolt capable.

Try to deactivate Thunderbolt on your laptop if present.
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Old 01-31-2022, 02:39 PM   #6
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Yes, it's complicated and confusing.

Be aware that cables can be active. They have chips inside the plug. They make handshakes and exchange the capabilites (of the cable!) with the other side. The chips inside the cables also mark these active cables. For example as a cable for Thunderbolt 3.

Is the port on your laptop Thunderbolt? Is Thunderbolt firmware and drivers installed on your laptop? So your laptop thinks with Thunderbolt cable attached that it should be Thunderbolt, but the dock i-tec is not Thunderbolt capable.

Try to deactivate Thunderbolt on your laptop if present.
No use doing anything of the above ATM, as - like I said - everything works perfectly now. It was miraculously fixed for no apparent reason and will remain a really strange nightmare that I've been going through for a few days time unless it reoccurs. If it does, I'm swapping the docks ASAP. No time dealing with this BS really amidst all the daily office work. But thanks anyway.

I work on Huawei Matebook X Pro 2021.

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