Lightwave LW-DOCK-61A Hub
The Lightwave LW-DOCK-61A Hub provides a high-performance connectivity bridge for professional computing environments. This hardware interface utilizes the USB-C Alt Mode protocol to deliver high-definition video signals and high-speed data transfer through a single connection. It addresses the port limitations found in modern slim-profile laptops. Consequently, users can maintain a full desktop experience with minimal cable clutter. The device operates on bus power, eliminating the need for external power bricks during standard operation.
Key Features
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High-Definition Video Output
The integrated HDMI port supports resolutions up to 4K UHD at 30Hz for precise visual reproduction on external displays. -
Gigabit Ethernet Connectivity
A dedicated RJ45 port provides stable 10/100/1000 Mbps network throughput for secure and reliable enterprise data access. -
Advanced Signal Management
- Integrated EMI shielding reduces interference with wireless peripherals.
- The controller supports HDCP 2.2 for encrypted content transmission.
- Plug-and-play architecture requires no additional driver installation.
Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
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| Host Interface | USB Type-C (Alt Mode) |
| Video Output | HDMI (Up to 4K @ 30Hz) |
| Networking | RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet |
| Data Ports | USB 3.0 Type-A |
| Chassis Material | Anodized Aluminum |
| OS Compatibility | Windows, macOS, Linux |
What’s in the Box
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Lightwave LW-DOCK-61A Station
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Technical User Manual
Why Choose This Station
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The aluminum alloy housing facilitates passive thermal dissipation during heavy data loads.
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Additionally, the compact form factor allows for efficient workspace management in hot-desking environments.
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Therefore, IT departments can deploy this solution across diverse hardware fleets without compatibility concerns.
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The RJ45 interface includes LED status indicators for rapid physical layer troubleshooting by network engineers.
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Consequently, this unit provides a reliable alternative to unstable wireless connections in high-density office buildings.





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