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3.4 Connecting to a LAN or Router
1) Connect an RJ45 patch cable to the Dock (Cat 6 recommended)
2) Connect the patch cable to a LAN or router port
3) Check the documentation of your LAN or router to configure network access
4)
Link and Status LED’s should blink to indicate a live connection
Note: The Gigabit Ethernet function requires a Windows driver.
Troubleshooting Tips
Reboot the computer
Check that the Link and Status LEDs are lit
Test by turning off all wireless connections on the computer
Test the patch cable with a different device or try another USB port
Windows
Search
Device Manager
> Click on
Network adapters
>
Intel i210
1) Connect a USB 2.0 or 3.0 device to the Dock
2) The device should be recognized after downloading any needed drivers
3) Use
Safely Remove
or
Eject
to remove the device before unplugging
Notes:
USB function requires a Windows driver
Front Panel USB 3.0 port provides fast charging
Rear Panel USB 3.0 port only provides trickle charging.
Front Panel USB-C port provides data transfer only (no Thunderbolt 3 features)
3.5 Connecting a USB Peripheral Device
USB-C
F
RONT
P
ANEL
R
EAR
P
ANEL
data only
with charging
data only (5Gbps)