Windows 10 Duel monitors hook-up question

Nylo

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I have two monitors both running HDMI cables to a port replicator then to a laptop. I can get each monitor running but not at the same time. Do I need one monitor to have a HDMI and the other a DisplayPort?

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Nylo
 
You need a splitter in order to connect several monitors to a single VGA/HDMI port.
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Here's my set-up.

- Belkin Thunderbolt 3 mini docking station.

- Lenovo T480s laptop

- Two Dell 21" monitors. Both have HDMI, DisplayPort, multiple USB's

I plug each monitor into their separate HDMI connects on the docking station. Then connect it to the T480s.

Both monitors and cables are tested and working, but I still cannot get both to work at the same time. Windows 10 will not detect the second monitor. I've updated all Win10 drivers that are related to this setup, but I still cannot get them both to run at the same time. What am I doing wrong?

I also have a T460s with a push and click Lenovo docking station. With this setup I can get both monitors to work, but I have only one HDMI so I have to use a DisplayPort connect as well.

Thanks for replying.
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Plug one in hdmi and the other display port via an adapter if needed.
So I cannot run two HDMIs into the Belkin even though it has two HDMI ports... correct?

Monitor 1 - HDMI
Monitor 2 - DisplayPort /w HDMI adapter

Is this correct?
 
I have two monitors both running HDMI cables to a port replicator then to a laptop. I can get each monitor running but not at the same time.

The fact that only one monitor works when both are connected to HDMI ports makes me believe your device is not a splitter.
In that case of course you should connect Monitor 1 to HDMI and Monitor 2 to DisplayPort.
 
Yes thats correct.
I didnt work.

I still dont know why my Belkin docking station with two HDMI ports does not work. Those two HDMI ports are for two monitors. This thing is driving me nuts, but I appreciate the help.
 
Fixed it.

Try another docking station and I worked. It's still glitchy. On boot 1st monitor comes on. What I do is simply pull out the HDMI hookup from the station and put it back in. Poof, 2nd monitor kicks in.

Thanks again for all your help I really do appreciate it.
 
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