Updated ~upd~ — Hodo Docking Station Driver
A docking station driver is the software that allows your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux) to communicate correctly with the hardware inside the Hodo dock. Unlike a simple USB hub, a sophisticated docking station contains multiple chipsets—for video output (DisplayLink or MCT), audio, Gigabit Ethernet, and power delivery.
Hodo docking stations are generally devices, meaning they typically do not require manual driver installations for standard video, data, and power functions . Most features work natively with modern operating systems like Windows 10/11 and macOS. Driver and Firmware Management
: The station is now recognized instantly by both Windows and macOS. Port Functionality
A docking station driver is the software that allows your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux) to communicate correctly with the hardware inside the Hodo dock. Unlike a simple USB hub, a sophisticated docking station contains multiple chipsets—for video output (DisplayLink or MCT), audio, Gigabit Ethernet, and power delivery.
Hodo docking stations are generally devices, meaning they typically do not require manual driver installations for standard video, data, and power functions . Most features work natively with modern operating systems like Windows 10/11 and macOS. Driver and Firmware Management
: The station is now recognized instantly by both Windows and macOS. Port Functionality