Dell D6000 new firmware for dock not waking up on USB-C when rebooting
Hello All.
My current config: M1 Macbook Air / 11.5.2, Dell D6000 / DL driver 1.4. Good news: after update Dell D6000 firmware to A04 dock makes "white" just after macbook's restart. Need no to turn off/on dock or did manipulation with usb cable. Direct link to Dell update firmware: https://www.dell.com/support/home/en...-d6000/drivers Bad news: you still have to use windows machine for update |
Hello Dmitry,
I was replying exactly that on another thread. The USB-C Power Delivery controller has an update. That's why there was no issue in USB-A mode. We have verified with the manufacturer that the new firmware is indeed intended to fix that issue. Power cycling the dock after successful flashing will allow the controller to use its new firmware. Regards, Alban |
I upgraded the firmware for D6000 with Windows machine and fully power cycled the docking station before I plugged back to MBA M1. Now, I don't have to use USB-C hub between MBA M1 and D6000 - that was my workaround to overcome the issue.
Now, it works great with 3 monitors - 1 HDMI (alt-mode) and 2 DisplayPorts. Only thing I miss now is display rotation! Once the rotation feature works, I can call it complete. |
Hey Dmitry,
Thanks for this heads up i can’t test this out right away but does this new firmware fix usb mouse/keyboard that gets disconnected? Only way is to disconnect/connect power for a couple of times for it to work. Hope this is also in that same fix |
Is anyone having an issue with this again since upgrading DisplayLink to beta v1.6 to enable screen rotation?
Perhaps it is not just limited to the D6000? Every time I come back to my setup I have to power cycle the D6000 dock to get the screen to turn on. The Dock works in other regards, which causes most of the pain as I have to disconnect all my external drives before I can power cycle the dock. |
Installing MacOS 12.1 seems to resolved my issue of the screen not waking from sleep with my Dell D6000 dock (even with latest firmware, which originally resolved this issue) and the Displaylink 1.6 beta.
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Reposting my comment from another thread - I have a M1 Air M1, Dell D6000 and am running the 1.6 Beta and upgrading to 12.1 fixed the two issues I was having:
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Validate firmware version from Mac
Hi all,
I would like to know if someone knows how to validate the dock's firmware version from Mac. I have a Macbook M1 and the only issue that I have so far is that I need to unplug the dock on reboot, once the desktop is fully loaded I can plug the dock again. I don't have a Windows laptop/pc right now, but I could borrow one from work if I need. Just looking to see if that firmware update will fix the issue on reboots. Thanks |
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My current version is: 30.00 |
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Thanks!:) |
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I have a D6000 with M2 15" Air and can't get the HDMI display to function. |
Order of display resolutions
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to the HDMI conect a monitor with resolution 1920X1080, to the first displayport conect a monitor 3440X1440 and to the second displayport a monitor of 2560X1440. if conect a monitor with higher resolution to the hdmi the monitors stop of work correctly. |
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The HDMI port, when used in 3 display configuration, is using another technology (not DisplayLink or Synaptics). When using only 2 displays, any port is using DisplayLink technology. It looks like the monitor timings you have exhibit an incompatibility with that third party technology. You could look on Dell website if there's a fix for that, as it wouldn't come from us: our driver or firmware doesn't touch that other component. Regards, Alban |
firmware updating issue - dell d6000 (A04 firmware version)
hello! i just tried to update the d6000 fw but it stopped at the beggining. Tried via usb-c on parallels (it stopped just after the fw began to update) and on another win device via usb-a (device not seen by the laptop)
anyone with the same issue? setup: macbook pro m1, dell d6000, samsung qn90b 4k |
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@AlbanRampon We confirmed that the D6000 that shows version 31.59 requires monitors to be disconnected and reconnected after a reboot. We also confirmed that D6000 that shows version 35.65 does not require disconnecting and reconnecting after a reboot. I have log files for the D6000 31.59 scenario, if someone from DisplayLink Support can provide us with a way to upload that is not through this public forum. :) PS is there a way for us to update the D6000 version (firmware?) from a Mac? The tool only supports Windows. |
Anyone monitoring this thread?
Anyone monitoring this thread?
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I'm not sure this is something the people at Displaylink can deal with right? Isn't the firmware dock specific?
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NOTE: Is not a DisplayLink issue updating a dock D6000, so I don't think they would reply. |
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