Dell D6000 Dock / Macbook Pro 2017
I've bought a Dell D600 Universal Docking Station for my Macbook Pro 2017 and 2 DELL U2713H Displays.
Unfortunately I've been encountering all the issues listed here: https://support.displaylink.com/knowledgebase/articles/949426-known-issues-with-displaylink-on-macos-10-12-sier
I cannot upgrade to high sierra since this is a company laptop and the company isn't ready yet.
I did install this driver: http://www.displaylink.com/downloads/macos (Tried all the mac drivers).
Any suggestion please?

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I've bought a Dell D600 Universal Docking Station for my Macbook Pro 2017 and 2 DELL U2713H Displays.
Unfortunately I've been encountering all the issues listed here: https://support.displaylink.com/knowledgebase/articles/949426-known-issues-with-displaylink-on-macos-10-12-sier
I cannot upgrade to high sierra since this is a company laptop and the company isn't ready yet.
I did install this driver: http://www.displaylink.com/downloads/macos (Tried all the mac drivers).
Any suggestion please?

laptop drivers multiple-monitors macbook-pro docking-station
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I've bought a Dell D600 Universal Docking Station for my Macbook Pro 2017 and 2 DELL U2713H Displays.
Unfortunately I've been encountering all the issues listed here: https://support.displaylink.com/knowledgebase/articles/949426-known-issues-with-displaylink-on-macos-10-12-sier
I cannot upgrade to high sierra since this is a company laptop and the company isn't ready yet.
I did install this driver: http://www.displaylink.com/downloads/macos (Tried all the mac drivers).
Any suggestion please?

laptop drivers multiple-monitors macbook-pro docking-station
I've bought a Dell D600 Universal Docking Station for my Macbook Pro 2017 and 2 DELL U2713H Displays.
Unfortunately I've been encountering all the issues listed here: https://support.displaylink.com/knowledgebase/articles/949426-known-issues-with-displaylink-on-macos-10-12-sier
I cannot upgrade to high sierra since this is a company laptop and the company isn't ready yet.
I did install this driver: http://www.displaylink.com/downloads/macos (Tried all the mac drivers).
Any suggestion please?

laptop drivers multiple-monitors macbook-pro docking-station
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I have a MacBook Pro 15 inch Touch Bar and a Dell D6000 dock. I was able to find this solution from a colleague at work and it worked well for me and some of my users as well.
You have to allow DisplayLink Software
- System Preferences
- Security and Privacy
- On the bottom of the page there will be a lock.
Go ahead and unlock that by putting in your password. - Select the DisplayLink software to be allowed.
Your MacBook should now be working with the dock and displaying on any connected monitors.
I found this while looking to fix the same issue for a Macbook, I found that I needed to install drivers from displaylink.com/downloads/macos
– Ben Arent
Feb 20 at 4:02
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I have a MacBook Pro 15 inch Touch Bar and a Dell D6000 dock. I was able to find this solution from a colleague at work and it worked well for me and some of my users as well.
You have to allow DisplayLink Software
- System Preferences
- Security and Privacy
- On the bottom of the page there will be a lock.
Go ahead and unlock that by putting in your password. - Select the DisplayLink software to be allowed.
Your MacBook should now be working with the dock and displaying on any connected monitors.
I found this while looking to fix the same issue for a Macbook, I found that I needed to install drivers from displaylink.com/downloads/macos
– Ben Arent
Feb 20 at 4:02
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I have a MacBook Pro 15 inch Touch Bar and a Dell D6000 dock. I was able to find this solution from a colleague at work and it worked well for me and some of my users as well.
You have to allow DisplayLink Software
- System Preferences
- Security and Privacy
- On the bottom of the page there will be a lock.
Go ahead and unlock that by putting in your password. - Select the DisplayLink software to be allowed.
Your MacBook should now be working with the dock and displaying on any connected monitors.
I found this while looking to fix the same issue for a Macbook, I found that I needed to install drivers from displaylink.com/downloads/macos
– Ben Arent
Feb 20 at 4:02
add a comment |
I have a MacBook Pro 15 inch Touch Bar and a Dell D6000 dock. I was able to find this solution from a colleague at work and it worked well for me and some of my users as well.
You have to allow DisplayLink Software
- System Preferences
- Security and Privacy
- On the bottom of the page there will be a lock.
Go ahead and unlock that by putting in your password. - Select the DisplayLink software to be allowed.
Your MacBook should now be working with the dock and displaying on any connected monitors.
I have a MacBook Pro 15 inch Touch Bar and a Dell D6000 dock. I was able to find this solution from a colleague at work and it worked well for me and some of my users as well.
You have to allow DisplayLink Software
- System Preferences
- Security and Privacy
- On the bottom of the page there will be a lock.
Go ahead and unlock that by putting in your password. - Select the DisplayLink software to be allowed.
Your MacBook should now be working with the dock and displaying on any connected monitors.
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I found this while looking to fix the same issue for a Macbook, I found that I needed to install drivers from displaylink.com/downloads/macos
– Ben Arent
Feb 20 at 4:02
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I found this while looking to fix the same issue for a Macbook, I found that I needed to install drivers from displaylink.com/downloads/macos
– Ben Arent
Feb 20 at 4:02
I found this while looking to fix the same issue for a Macbook, I found that I needed to install drivers from displaylink.com/downloads/macos
– Ben Arent
Feb 20 at 4:02
I found this while looking to fix the same issue for a Macbook, I found that I needed to install drivers from displaylink.com/downloads/macos
– Ben Arent
Feb 20 at 4:02
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