The Dell Wireless Docking Station WLD15 is a device that links all your electronic devices to your laptop PC with WiGig interface. When you connect the laptop to the docking station, you can gain access to all your peripherals such as mouse, keyboard, stereo speakers, external hard drive, and large-screen displays without having to plug each one into the laptop.
For help with specifications, setup, connecting an external monitor, troubleshooting common issues, etc. refer to an expanding section below.
PC Connectivity |
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Video ports |
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Audio ports |
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Network ports |
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USB ports |
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The docking station is supported on PCs with a WiGig card.
Figure 1: Front View of Dell Wireless Docking Station WLD15
12 | Headset connector |
13 | USB 3.0 connector with PowerShare |
14 | USB 3.0 connector |
15 | Docking status indicator |
Figure 3: Back View of Dell Wireless Docking Station WLD15
1 | RJ-45 Port |
2 | USB 2.0 Ports |
3 | Speaker out |
4 | DC (Power) in Connector |
5 | VGA Port |
6 | HDMI Port |
7 | mini-Display Port |
8 | USB 3.0 Port |
Figure 4: Top View of Dell Wireless Docking Station WLD15
9 | Pairing/Connect/Disconnect/Sleep/Wake up button |
Figure 5: Right View of Dell Wireless Docking Station WLD15
10 | Reset button |
11 | Kensington lock |
Dell Wireless Docking Station WLD15 works with the Wireless Docking software. The software comes pre-installed on your PC that is equipped with Dell 1601 Tri-Band WiGig card. If you need to download and install the driver manually, follow the instructions below.
For a quick setup of hardware, follow the steps mentioned below:
The LED on the power adapter connector illuminates white when power is supplied.
LED Behavior | State |
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Solid Amber | Disconnected |
Solid White | Connected |
Amber/White - alternate blinking between white and amber | Error (hardware failure) |
Amber - rapid blinking | Pairing/Connecting |
Blinking white | Firmware Upgrade |
The Intel Wireless Dock Manager is an easy-to-use software which allows you to connect to the Dell Wireless Docking Station WLD15. The Wireless Dock Manager uses WiGig’s WDE/WSE PAL leveraging the latest technology in transmitting the data wirelessly. Using this software you can enjoy wireless high-speed data, audio, and video transfer between your PC/laptop and the Dell Wireless Docking Station securely. This software supports WPS security pairing.
Once you establish a connection between your PC/laptop and the Dell Wireless Docking Station, all the devices like mouse, keyboard, stereo speakers, display devices, external hard drives, etc. attached to the dock are available to you. You can access them wirelessly using your PC/laptop. The Device Manager on your PC/laptop shows all the devices attached to the Dell Wireless Docking Station as if they are attached to your PC/laptop.
The following sections explain in detail how to configure the Intel Wireless Dock Manager software, connect to the Dell Wireless Docking Station, and use the devices attached to the docking station.
To re-set to the default factory settings, first power off the docking station, press the re-set button for more than 2 seconds, and then power on the docking station.
The Reset button is intended for recovering from undesired situations. It restores default parameters and the factory firmware version. The table below describes the reset button functionality:
Function | Action | Effect |
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Parameters recovery | Long press (>2 sec) | Restores all parameters to factory defaults
Note: The firmware version is not changed in this process.
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Factory version recovery and defaults | Press during docking station power-up | Restores factory-saved version
Note: This process will restore the firmware version, restore all default parameters, and delete all previously defined profiles.
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No video on the monitors attached to the HDMI, miniDP port, or the VGA port on the wireless docking station |
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The video on the attached monitor is distorted or flickering |
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The video on the attached monitor is not displaying as an extended monitor |
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The audio connector is not functioning or there is a lag in the audio |
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The USB ports are not functioning on the docking station |
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The HDCP content is not displayed on the attached monitor |
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The LAN port is not functioning |
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The Wireless Dock Manager is not loading |
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The WiGig connection is not established |
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Poor docking signal performance |
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No docking connection in pre-OS environment |
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Fan noise from docking station in disconnected mode |
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Dell Display Manager (DDM) monitor application not functioning with wireless docking station |
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Either by password protection or by first user to connect. After the first person connects to it, no other user will be able to see or connect to the wireless dock.
No, these are features that are planned to be available on the next-generation of docking.
Based on testing, multiple docks can be used in the same room with limited performance impact.
Initial setup is through WPS. The dock can be set to be auto-connect or manually connect depending on preference. Typically, a user would auto-connect in their office but manually connect to a shared dock in a conference room.
Automatic Docking should be disabled. First user would have to disconnect using the Intel Wireless Dock Manager, to enable the second user to connect.
It is recommended that the notebook remain in one place, but the benefit of a wireless connection is that you can move around with limited performance impacts.
Dell Wireless Dock is compatible with the Latitude 7000 Series, Latitude 13 7000 Series 2-in-1 & Latitude 5000 Series with an optional installed Intel® Tri-Band Wireless-AC 17265 WiGig + WLAN + BT4.0LE Wireless Card and WiGig antenna available only at the time of purchase.
No, previous dock was based on Wilocity architecture, new docking solution is based on Intel architecture.
The dock can support 2 active external monitors, for more information refer to table below.
Number of video port(s) connected | VGA* | HDMI | mini-DP |
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Single | 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz | Not connected | Not connected |
Single | Not connected | 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz | Not connected |
Single | Not connected | Not connected | 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz |
Dual Display | 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz | 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz | Not connected |
Dual Display | 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz | Not connected | 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz |
Dual Display | Not connected | 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz | 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz |