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A laptop docking station, also known as a "dock" can be used to combine many cables into a single connection to your laptop. Docks range from simple USB Hubs to large hubs that contain many different kinds of ports. 

This guide will cover ThunderBolt docks. Both the laptop and dock must support the ThunderBolt protocol to benefit from this technology. Look for a lightning bolt icon on both the connector and laptop port to ensure the protocol is supported. If only one of the devices supports ThunderBolt, you will have varied results.

Your laptop dock may connect to your monitor(s), keyboard/mouse, ethernet, speakers, and USB flash drives while communicating with, and charging, your laptop using a single USB-C cable. 

Below is a diagram showing a conventional laptop-dock setup:

 

  • If you are having trouble connecting your dock, if your monitors are not receiving an image, or if your laptop is not being charged, follow the steps below:
    1. Double check that your dock has a lightning bolt icon as shown above.
    2. Double check that your dock is connected to a laptop port that also has the lightning bolt icon.
    3. If you laptop is not charging, ensure that your dock is plugged into a wall outlet. Otherwise your laptop is using its own battery to power the dock.
    4. Visit techsupport.uconn.edu to get live or email help.
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