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Elvina Cannizzaro

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Aug 5, 2024, 8:10:11 AM8/5/24
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Ihave a Qgeem 7 in One adapter, USB-C it appears to load a USB 3 driver when plugged in, but nothing else, I have checked the adapter works in a friends Dell laptop and it works (A newer laptop). - I get video out the HDMI.

Does this laptop support this type of adapter, it is a ProBook 640 G3, Windows 10 64bit? Are there any settings or updates I need. I have tried it in another HP laptop of the same vintage and it doesn't work in that either. I can get no HDMI output.


I have same / similar problem with QGeeM's HC 1202 USB port. Worked reliably under Windows 10 for 2+ years; problem appeared on first restart after installing upgrade to Windows 11. Tried suggestions found online, include one with this issue. The hub's Ethernet port shows no LED activity. No driver updates found by Windows Updates.


i think the adapter is broken. I have 2 UGREEN USB C to Ethernet Adapter Thunderbolt 3 to RJ45. And one of the Ethernet adapter suddenly can't receive wifi even the lights on and computer knows how many Mbps it have. / or does anyone know whats the solution pls? i really need the solution.


i just had similar problem few days ago.

in my case, the USB 3.0 TP-Link gigabit network adapter detected as an cd/dvd drive chen plugged in, and the device is dissapearing from the device manager.

the USB to ethernet device is working fine before with windows 7 and 10.


i had found the problem was the wireguard vpn drivers crashed into the system networking drivers & registry. fresh re-install the OS and make sure the USB ethernet adapter work first, then installing the wireguard vpn drivers later. it works normally now.


The adapter works in another Mac Laptop: SO the adapter is fine.

The jack works with another USB-only adapter: So the jack is also fine.

But the LAN-USB combo adapter is not detecting in Inspiron 15- 5620 Dell laptop.


After trying several things such as installing the latest drivers , disableing the hub , removing and re-stating the PC etc , etc. I finally restored all network adapter to factory settings, using the option in the ethernet connections settings page.


Had a similar experience with this BaseUS 16 in 1 device, after upgrade to Windows 11 it worked fine except the network card was not there. Unplug USB-C and plug it back in, no change. Until I also unplugged the power cable in the back alongside unplugging the USB-C cable. After that the network card came back.


Whoa, thanks @LHarr499 - this worked for me today - Windows 11 and a Baseus StarJoy 9-Port Type-C Hub. I recently updated the drivers for the integrated Killer Networks LAN connection on my laptop and after a reboot the RJ-45 port on the USB-C hub stopped working while all other ports worked fine. Multiple reboots and unplugging and replugging didn't resolve the issue until I did this and now the connection is working again. Thanks!


For my part: if I boot the computer with the USB-C Ethernet adaptor plugged in, the device is detected in Device Manager and it works. But if I unplug/replug, the device disappears and never reappears. Have to restart (with the adaptor plugged in) to get it to work again. BOOOO Microsoft.


Same, the tip by @LHarr499 worked like a charm for me as well (and I have a completely different laptop and usb-c adapter). Incredible! On top of what he recommended, I tried unplugging everything else from the hub except for the network, by the way, and plugged everything else back one by one, in case that helps.


A similar issue in my case with LAN over USB. It was due to VPN virtual lan adapters enabled. The issue got resolved after disabling the VPN drivers which I usually don't use when connected to LAN. No re-installation of OS / drivers were needed. Thanks to "NIghtkNight" for the lead.


Crippling - and there seems to be no solution posted. My Lemorele dedicated USB-C to Ethernet adapter works fine on Win 10 and MacOS - suffers miserable drop outs for as long as 15 seconds on Windows 11. Very unstable.


i just had similar problem few days ago.

in my case, the USB 3.0 TP-Link gigabit network adapter detected as a cd/dvd drive when plugged in, and the device is dissapearing from the device manager.

the USB to ethernet device is working fine before with windows 7 and 10.


I have a Dell Inspiron 7520 and a Dell D3000 docking station connected through the USB 3.0 port. Before updating to Windows 10 (I was using Windows 7), everything worked fine. Two monitors were connected to the docking station (one through the HDMI and one through the DVI port) and my laptop used all three displays just fine.


After updating to Windows 10, no monitors that are connected through the docking station are detected. The monitors are detected if I plug them directly into the laptop's HDMI or VGA ports. However, other USB devices (e.g. keyboard, mouse) still function properly through the docking station. Only the display monitors seem not to be detected.


We found that if you opened the laptop lid and then restarted the computer, the external monitors would identify and work. You could then close the laptop screen and continue working but whenever the laptop is turned off or undocked it would need to have the screen open in order to identify the monitors.


This is by no means a long term solution but it seems like this is a problem with Win 10 and will hopefully be fixed in the near future. I haven't tested it yet but I also so that Nvidia pulled their driver from last week due to some display issues so maybe that was the problem.


This may be useful to some. My computer is a Lenovo W530 and with the same issue, after I reinstalled Windows 10, the monitors connected to the DVI ports on the dock, did not work. This computer has a second video card Nvidia Quadro and I went to Windows system directory and found an application which is the control panel for the Nvidia. There all I had to do was to enable the monitors on DVI ports and it all worked.Perhaps on Dell the solution is similar.For some reason, Windows 10 installation does not add a shortcut for the Nvidia control panel as it does for the Intel Graphics that only controls the laptop screen, so I had to hunt for it.


I have a laptop connected to two dell monitors via usb to docking station. What worked for me was disconnecting the USB that connects to the docking station, closing the lid, waiting a few seconds and then plugging the usb back in.


My Lenovo P50 has an Intel and nVidia gfx card, so if I disable nVidia, the laptop screen continues to work (by the Intel gfx). If you only have one graphics card, the after disabling it you might stay with no active display at all, so you can not re-enable it. Maybe a script would help...


When executing the .run file in the terminal console initially, I get a blinking cursor. I have to terminate the process because it never finishes the installation. When I conduct a second installation, it seems the installation goes through. However, it seems the driver does not install properly because my screen monitor does not come up.


Yes, install evdi-dkms separately before running the displaylink*.run script. All this on a fresh installation (i.e. before attempting to install any DisplayLink package). To be on a safe side, do a sudo apt install dkms even before installing evdi-dkms.


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