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Old 08-16-2024, 10:25 AM   #1
MoPaMaKa
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Default MacBook Air 2023 M2 + 2 Monitors

Hi there,

I have a problem connecting my 2 monitors to my MacBook Air fM2 from 2023.

This is the setting:
- 2 Samsung monitors
- 1 laptop MacBook Air M2 from 2023
- docking station with Display link software: IVIIN USB 3.0
(dual display 4K@60HJz)

I have read some comments that I have to put in the cables to the ports closest to the ethernet cable.

So, I have my right screen connected in the docking station with a Display Port cable, and my left screen with a HDMI cable, as those ports are next to the ethernet cable, which are called VIDEO 01.

I connected the docking station via a double USB-C cable to the laptop.

I have image on the right monitor, nothing on the left screen.

What should I do?

Thanks in advance!
Monique
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Old 08-16-2024, 11:55 AM   #2
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Hi there,

I have a problem connecting my 2 monitors to my MacBook Air fM2 from 2023.

This is the setting:
- 2 Samsung monitors
- 1 laptop MacBook Air M2 from 2023
- docking station with Display link software: IVIIN USB 3.0
(dual display 4K@60HJz)

I have read some comments that I have to put in the cables to the ports closest to the ethernet cable.

So, I have my right screen connected in the docking station with a Display Port cable, and my left screen with a HDMI cable, as those ports are next to the ethernet cable, which are called VIDEO 01.

I connected the docking station via a double USB-C cable to the laptop.

I have image on the right monitor, nothing on the left screen.

What should I do?

Thanks in advance!
Monique
According to the information provided by the manufacturer, you cannot connect the monitors in the manner you have described.

One monitor must be connected to a video output within the 'Video 1' section, and the second monitor must be connected to a video output within the 'Video 2' section.

You cannot connect both monitors to the same section.
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