Driver [exclusive] | D3908-giq Docking Station

Once upon a time, in the cluttered landscape of a home office, there lived a QGeeM D3908-GIQ docking station

Do You Need a Driver?

| Component | Driver needed? | Notes | |-----------|----------------|-------| | USB ports (keyboard, mouse, storage) | No | Uses native Windows/macOS USB drivers | | Ethernet port | Usually no (plug-and-play) | Some older chipsets (e.g., Realtek RTL8153) may benefit from an updated driver | | HDMI / DisplayPort | No (but needs GPU driver) | Relies on your laptop’s graphics driver | | Audio jack | No | Uses standard USB audio drivers | | Power delivery (charging) | No | Hardware-level function | d3908-giq docking station driver

To use the D3908-GIQ, you must download the official DisplayLink Graphics Software from Synaptics. Displaylink USB C Docking Station Once upon a time, in the cluttered landscape

Step 1 – Identify the Chipset

  1. Plug the dock into your computer.
  2. Open Device Manager (Windows) or System Report (macOS).
  3. Look under:

    The D3908-GIQ docking station is a versatile device that offers a range of connectivity options, including: Plug the dock into your computer

    4.3 Linux (Ubuntu/Debian/Fedora)

    sudo apt update
    sudo apt install evdi-dkms displaylink-driver
    reboot