The following article provides a visual guide to your Latitude (WLD15) WiGig Wireless Dock.
(Figure.1 Front View)
1 | Headset Connector | 2 | USB 3.0 Connector with PowerShare |
3 | USB 3.0 Connector | 4 | Power LED |
(Figure.2 Rear View)
1 | VGA Connector | 2 | HDMI Connector |
3 | Mini DisplayPort Connector | 4 | USB 2.0 Connector x2 |
5 | USB 3.0 Connector | 6 | DC-In Connector |
7 | Speaker Out | 8 | LAN Ethernet Connector (RJ45) |
(Figure.3 Left-Hand Side View)
(Figure.4 Right-Hand Side View)
1 | Reset Button | 2 | Kensington Lock Slot |
(Figure.5 Top View)
1 | Pairing/Connect / Disconnect/Sleep / Wake-up Button |
(Figure.6 Bottom View)
1 | Wireless Dock PPID and Device Name |
(Figure.7 Box Contents)
Power | |
---|---|
AC Adapter | 65W |
Input Voltage | AC 100-240 V |
Output Voltage | 19.5 V |
Output Current | 3.34 A |
Launch the Intel Wireless Dock Manager.
(Figure.8.1 Intel Wireless Dock Manager)
If it is disabled, press the button to enable WiGig.
(Figure.8.2 Enable WiGig)
Tap or click the icon in your taskbar to connect to your wireless dock.
(Figure.8.3 Wireless Dock Taskbar Icon)
Select the dock that you want to connect to from the list.
(Figure.8.4 Select your Dock)
Press the connection button on the Wireless Docking Station to confirm pairing.
(Figure.8.5 Confirm your Dock)
Once you're successfully connected, you can enable or disable the option to Automatically connect to this dock by using the slider switch.
(Figure.8.6 Enable Automatically Connect to Dock)
(Figure.8.7 Disable Automatically Connect to Dock)
If you tap or click, on the Dock Management Tab you can configure the Intel Wireless Dock Manager application. There are three types of configuration possible, choose the one that best suits you:
Individual - allows automatic connections. After the initial pairing, every subsequent connection will use the stored profile.
Shared - will require you to manually select the target dock from the scan list to connect.
Public - will always require the WPS pairing.