

At 100Mbps this has stayed connected for over 10 minutes, but it has since failed and I've sent the logs via email. It appears it may be related to autonegotiate in some way as it is showing as 100Mbps when my port is 1Gbps and worked that way before, as well as on other adapters/computers on this same wire. Do we need to do that whole uninstall reinstall stuff, or just capture logs from when it works, disconnects, reconnects?
DISPLAYLINK NOT WORKING WINDOWS 10 DRIVER
Downloaded the latest firmware and driver from the Startech website and the issue went away.

Definitely this, we had some Startech USB to VGA/Ethernet Displaylink certified adapters that randomly stopped working after the upgrade to Windows 10.
DISPLAYLINK NOT WORKING WINDOWS 10 DRIVERS
Perhaps ip ranges, or differences in spec between ports on my home router vs work that would trigger this outcome, but remember the home network does work on other adapters outside this displaylink one, and it was working perfectly up until recently with no physical changes to home network, but PC updates, and displaylink drivers were updated. Master of the 'Have you Rebooted' question. So it appears to be specific to the combination of the displaylink and network. I am able to use this same adapter at work on the same computer without issue. I have also tried rolling back displaylink and Lenovo usb Ethernet drivers, but haven't found a successful combination. Lenovo USB Ethernet file version 2.34.19.0 It does not show up in the display settings.

Computer will not even recognize the 3rd monitor. Windows 7 laptop worked with 3 external monitors. I find it hard to believe all of a sudden 2 docks had a bad port. I recently upgraded from a Windows 7 laptop, to a new laptop with Windows 10. Right-click the Start Menu icon (or press Windows key + X) and select Device Manager on the Quick. If you use either of these drivers, visit your PC manufacturer’s website to download a different graphics driver. I swapped the dock for another unit of the same model, it had the same issues. Note: Windows 10 Night Light does not work on devices using a DisplayLink graphic driver or Microsoft’s Basic Display driver. I used a USB Ethernet adapter plugged into the dock and the Ethernet got link lights and was stable at a full duplex 1Gbps.Ģ. Also, I've done 2 major troubleshooting steps that are pointing me to think this is actually a software issue:ġ. When it's off it acts like the cable is disconnected.Īgain this same dock, port etc, used to work perfectly. Now when I plug in the Ethernet it takes a little before link lights come on, and the connection seems to cycle on and off multiple times in a given 10 minute period. I am having the same issues, I can't confirm the exact status of when it changed as I've used multiple docks, and some with wireless, but I have a Lenovo USB 3.0 Dock which used to work perfectly.
