Driver [upd] — D3908-giq Docking Station
: Supports Windows (XP, 7, 10, 11), macOS (10.6+), Ubuntu, Chrome OS, and Android. Step-by-Step Installation Guide For Windows Users Visit the DisplayLink Windows Download section. Download and run the .exe installer. Click Yes when prompted to allow changes.
The is a universal USB‑C / Thunderbolt docking station designed to expand connectivity for laptops (Windows, macOS, Chrome OS). Like most multi‑port docks, it relies on native chipset drivers (e.g., Realtek, DisplayLink, or Synaptics) rather than a single “d3908‑giq” branded driver. Correct driver installation ensures all ports (Ethernet, audio, video, USB) function properly. d3908-giq docking station driver
If your dock has a brand logo (e.g., Dell, HP, Lenovo, Kensington, or a generic brand like WAVLINK or TOTU), go to their official support page and search for the model. : Supports Windows (XP, 7, 10, 11), macOS (10
The safest and most up-to-date driver is available directly from the Synaptics DisplayLink Downloads page. Click Yes when prompted to allow changes
This section covers Windows 10/11, macOS (where applicable), and Linux. The D3908-GIQ is not officially supported on ChromeOS or Android, though basic USB may work.
Without the driver, your operating system will see an "Unknown USB Device" or a generic hub. The driver installs a virtual graphics adapter (often a DisplayLink adapter) that compresses and transmits video over USB, enabling up to three external monitors (e.g., 4K at 60Hz on one port, 1080p on two others).