Docking Station Driver __full__ - D3908-giq
(often marketed as the QGeeM D3908 ) is a triple-display USB 3.0 docking station that relies heavily on DisplayLink technology
requires the DisplayLink driver to be installed and running for its video ports (HDMI and VGA) to work at all. d3908-giq docking station driver
- Connect two external monitors. Right-click desktop > Display settings > Multiple displays > Extend.
- Plug a USB drive into the dock – it should appear in File Explorer.
- Plug Ethernet cable – check internet connectivity.
- Right-click the unknown device > Properties > Details > Hardware Ids.
- If you see
USB\VID_17E9&PID_XXXX→ It’s a DisplayLink chipset (most common). - If you see
USB\VID_0BDA→ Realtek USB hub/Ethernet combo.
Official QGeeM Support: Access the QGeeM Downloads page and look for model D3908. (often marketed as the QGeeM D3908 ) is
How to Find & Install the Correct Driver
For 90% of D3908-GIQ units, the main graphics driver is DisplayLink. The Ethernet driver is usually Realtek USB GbE Family Controller. Connect two external monitors
Charging Caveat: While the dock has a USB-C port, it is usually only for powering the dock itself, not for charging your laptop (host computer). Where to Get It
Step 2 – Download the DisplayLink Driver Go to synaptics.com/products/displaylink-graphics and download the latest DisplayLink USB Graphics Software for Windows.
