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Troubleshooting

Solving common problems

The following tables list possible problems and the recommended solutions.

General use and connection problems

Problem
The ports or jacks on the dock are not
working.
A USB port on the dock is disabled.
When the dock is connected to the
computer, both the WLAN and the LAN are
connected.
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Possible cause
The dock is not connected to the computer
correctly.
The dock is not connected to a USB Type-C
charging port.
The USB device attached to the port may
not be compliant with the dock power
specifications and is using too much
power.
Switching from the WLAN connection to
the LAN connection is not supported.
Solution
Disconnect the USB cable from the
computer, and then reconnect it.
Connect the USB Type-C cable to a USB
Type-C charging port on the computer.
Verify that the USB device is compliant
with the dock power specifications.
NOTE:
HP does not recommend using
external drives with the dock because of
power requirements.
The USB 3.0 port supports up to 5 V, 900
mA. The USB 2.0 port supports up to 5 V,
500 mA.
Reset the port:
Disconnect the device that disabled
1.
the port.
Disconnect the dock from the
2.
computer, and then reconnect it.
Disable the WLAN connection:
If you are using Windows 10:
Right-click Start, and then select
1.
Network Connections.
Right-click Wi-Fi, and then click
2.
Disable.
If you are using Windows 8:
Move the pointer down from the
1.
upper-right corner of the screen,
select Settings, and then select
Change PC settings.
Select Wireless, and be sure that
2.
your wireless device is set to Off.
If you are using Windows 7:
Select Start, select Control Panel,
select Hardware and Sound, and
then select Windows Mobility
Center. Click Turn wireless off.
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