Customer Reviews for StarTech DisplayPort to 2x DisplayPort Multi Stream Transport Hub, Black
Item # : IM11A1771
Model # : MSTDP122DP
The StarTech DisplayPort to 2x DisplayPort MST hub connects two monitors to your DisplayPortâ„¢ (DP) 1.2 equipped Windows laptop or desktop.
- Multi stream transport hub is perfect for spanning a spreadsheet or worksheet across two additional displays, to avoid side-scrolling
- Provides 20 pin DisplayPort receptacle input and 2 20 pin DisplayPort female output connectors
Price is $112.78
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7 reviews
Most helpful positive review
Posted May 10, 2018
The perfect splitter for daisy chained DP monitors
I bought this two years ago and have had zero problems with it. I hooked up the USB power cord to an extension cable to give me ample room. It takes two DisplayPort monitors and daisy chains the signal so it can go into a single DP connection.
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Most helpful critical review
Posted May 8, 2021
Can't get it to work... at all....
I bought this to duplicate a display. I can't get even one monitor to work on it ... and I've tried several different monitors. I'm working with a nearly new HP Prodesk PC with three other monitors and a projector currently in use with no problems. I am trying to duplicate one of the monitors on a fourth display so that our person monitoring the live streaming can adjus...
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Jody
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Posted May 8, 2021
Can't get it to work... at all....
I bought this to duplicate a display. I can't get even one monitor to work on it ... and I've tried several different monitors. I'm working with a nearly new HP Prodesk PC with three other monitors and a projector currently in use with no problems. I am trying to duplicate one of the monitors on a fourth display so that our person monitoring the live streaming can adjus...
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PerryM
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Posted Apr 26, 2021
Only drives one vdu
I have connected my Lenovo T450 through its Lenovo 40A1 DisplayPort1.2 compliant dock to two Lenovo T2324pA LCD monitors. And I can have either of the monitors, but not both. No amount of rebooting, detection or power cycling has improved the situation. I have now connected the second monitor via a StarTech USB2VGAE3, and that works. But was more expense than I was expe...
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hsheikh
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Posted Nov 6, 2020
A great solution for running multiple monitors
A great solution when wanting to run multiple DVI-D monitors from a single display port output on a desktop. I purchased this MST adaptor (MSTDP122DP) and passive DP to DVI-D cables (DP2DVI2MM6) however after speaking with the knowledgeable guys in technical support I actually needed their active cables (DP2DVIS) to run my DVI monitors with the MST adaptor. A very happy...
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lanslyd
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Posted Jul 10, 2019
2 stars for 2 failed ports.
I'm running an Optiplex 7050 to 2 Dell p2414hb @ 1920x1080, connected using dp cables. The monitors display as they should but randomly blackout for a whole second. The blinks are sporadic and I can't pinpoint the exact cause.
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mattlach
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Posted Sep 3, 2018
Everything is "Out of Range". Not usable at all.
I bought one of these to allow me to use two monitors in a single displayport. The manual says DP to DVI adapters are supported, so I used those to connect an older set of Dell 1704FPVs as side screens. Both screens are detected by the OS, and allow me to configure them, but no matter what I do I wind up with a "Signal out of Range". I have tried with 4 different models...
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CReyes
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Posted May 10, 2018
The perfect splitter for daisy chained DP monitors
I bought this two years ago and have had zero problems with it. I hooked up the USB power cord to an extension cable to give me ample room. It takes two DisplayPort monitors and daisy chains the signal so it can go into a single DP connection.
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Cory W.
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Posted Feb 10, 2016
Great
Works great! Just as described.
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