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Dell WD22TB4 180W Thunderbolt 4 Docking-Station (Thunderbolt, USB-C, 9 ports)
EUR489,–

Dell WD22TB4 180W Thunderbolt 4 Docking-Station

Thunderbolt, USB-C, 9 ports


Question about Dell WD22TB4 180W Thunderbolt 4 Docking-Station

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leo.birrer

1 year ago

I have a Surface Dock 2 and an Asus notebook with Thunderbolt 4. How can both devices be connected and what additional cables do I need? The two monitors are currently connected with USB C either to the Surface Dock or the Asus. I don't want to reconnect them every time and, above all, I want to charge the ASUS directly. Do I have the right part?

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ChrisMoritz

1 year ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
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All peripheral devices, i.e. monitors, mouse, keyboard, speakers, etc. and the Ethernet cable are connected to the docking station. Then all you have to do is plug a cable, the one attached to the docking station, into the notebook you want to use.

The only cables that are actually needed are those that are used to connect the devices to a computer. Of course, you may need longer cables or extensions, depending on where everything is placed.

If the notebook can be charged via Thunderbolt, which mine unfortunately can't, it should work with this docking station without any problems. My company Dell is quite demanding in this respect and is supplied with power without any problems.

If you didn't want to change the cable from notebook to notebook, you would probably need a Thunderbolt switch. I can't say whether there is one that also manages the full charging power.
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baiker

1 year ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
The WD22TB4 requires a firmware update after purchase, which I do with "Dell Command Update". I don't know whether this software runs on a non-Dell computer.
I'm not super convinced by the WD22TB4, there are always problems with the monitor recognition (can of course also be due to the monitor). But we have everything from Dell, about 50 x the combination Dell-XPS notebook, WD22TB4 , Dell monitor S3423DWC.