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title: Create provisioning packages (Surface Hub)
description: For Windows 10, settings that use the registry or a configuration service provider (CSP) can be configured using provisioning packages.
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title: Online or hybrid deployment using Skype Hybrid Voice environment (Surface Hub)
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# Connect devices to Surface Hub 2S
Surface Hub 2S lets you connect external devices, mirror the display on Surface Hub 2S to another device, and connect a wide variety of third-party peripherals including video conference cameras, conference phones, and room system devices.
Surface Hub 2S enables you to connect external devices, mirror the display on Surface Hub 2S to another device, and connect multiple third-party peripherals including video conference cameras, conference phones, and room system devices.
You can display content from your devices to Surface Hub 2S. If the source device is Windows-based, that device can also provide TouchBack and InkBack, which takes video and audio from the connected device and presents them on Surface Hub 2S. If Surface Hub 2S encounters a High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) signal, such as a Blu-ray DVD player, the source is displayed as a black image.
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## Recommended wired configurations
In general, its recommended to use native cable connections whenever possible such as USB-C to USB-C or HDMI to HDMI. Other combinations such as MiniDP to HDMI or MiniDP to USB-C will also work.
In general, its recommended to use native cable connections whenever possible such as USB-C to USB-C or HDMI to HDMI. Other combinations such as MiniDP to HDMI or MiniDP to USB-C will also work. Some additional configuration may be required to optimize the video-out experience, as described on this page.
| **Connection** | **Functionality** | **Description**|
| --- | --- | ---|
| USB-C <br>(via compute module) | Video-in<br> Video-out<br> Audio-in<br> Audio-out <br><br>TouchBack and InkBack | Provides video, audio, and TouchBack/InkBack on a single cable.<br><br>**NOTE:** Some configuration is required to optimize the video-out experience. Refer to the section below: [Mirroring Surface Hub 2S display on another device](#). |
| HDMI + USB-C | HDMI-in for audio and video<br><br>USB-C for TouchBack and InkBack | USB-C supports TouchBack and InkBack with the HDMI A/V connection.<br><br>Use USB-C to USB-A to connect to legacy computers.<br><br>**NOTE:** For best results, connect HDMI before connecting a USB-C cable. If the computer you're using for HDMI is not compatible with TouchBack and InkBack, you won't need a USB-C cable. |
| USB-C <br> (via compute module) | Video-in <br>Audio-in | Single cable needed for A/V<br><br>TouchBack and InkBack not supported<br><br>HDCP enabled |
| HDMI (in port) | Video, Audio into Surface Hub 2S | Single cable needed for A/V<br><br>TouchBack and InkBack not supported<br><br>HDCP enabled |
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## Mirroring Surface Hub 2S display on another device
You can output video to another display using either USB-C or MiniDP, as indicated in the following table.
You can output video to another display using MiniDP, as indicated in the following table.
### Surface Hub 2S video-out settings

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title: Set up and use Microsoft Whiteboard
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# Set up and use Microsoft Whiteboard
# Set up and use Microsoft Whiteboard
The Microsoft Whiteboard app includes the capability for Surface Hubs and other devices to collaborate in real time on the same board.
## Prerequisites
>[!IMPORTANT]
>A new Microsoft Whiteboard app was released on July 12, 2018. The existing Whiteboard app that comes installed on Surface Hub and is pinned to the Welcome screen has been renamed **Microsoft Whiteboard 2016**. Microsoft Whiteboard 2016 will be automatically upgraded by May 21, 2019, and the collaboration service for the legacy app will stop functioning after June 7, 2019. For more details, see [Enable Microsoft Whiteboard on Surface Hub](https://support.office.com/article/enable-microsoft-whiteboard-on-surface-hub-b5df4539-f735-42ff-b22a-0f5e21be7627?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US).
To use whiteboard collaboration complete the following actions:
The Microsoft Whiteboard app includes the capability for two Surface Hubs to collaborate in real time on the same board.
- Add Whiteboard.ms, whiteboard.microsoft.com, and wbd.ms to your list of allowed sites.
- Open port: **HTTPS: 443** (normally configured when you first run Surface Hub.)
By ensuring that your organization meets the prerequisites, users can then ink, collaborate, and ideate together.
## Office 365 requirements
![example of a whiteboard with collaborative inking](images/wb-collab-example.png)
- Whiteboard collaboration is only supported in the Office 365 commercial environment and requires Office 365 with cloud-based Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).
- You can only run collaborative sessions among users belonging to the same Office 365 tenant.
- Office 365 Germany or Office 365 operated by 21Vianet do not support whiteboard collaboration.
## Prerequisites for Whiteboard to Whiteboard collaboration (Microsoft Whiteboard 2016)
To get Whiteboard to Whiteboard collaboration up and running, youll need to make sure your organization meets the following requirements:
- Office 365 with cloud-based Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) for all users
- OneDrive for Business deployed for all users who intend to collaborate
- Currently not utilizing Office 365 Germany or Office 365 operated by 21Vianet
- Surface Hub needs to be updated to Windows 10, version 1607 or newer
- Port 443 needs to be open since Whiteboard makes standard https requests
- Whiteboard.ms, whiteboard.microsoft.com, wbd.ms, \*.onenote.com, and your company's SharePoint tenant domain URLs need to be whitelisted for proxies
>[!NOTE]
>Collaborative sessions can only take place between users within the same tenant, so users outside of your organization wont be able to join even if they have a Surface Hub.
## Using Whiteboard to Whiteboard collaboration (Microsoft Whiteboard 2016)
## Collaborating with whiteboards
To start a collaboration session:
1. In the Whiteboard app, tap the **Sign in** button.
2. Sign in with your organization ID.
3. Tap the **Invite** button next to your name at the top of the app.
4. Tap **Start session**. Whiteboard will generate a link that you can share.
4. Write or type the names of the colleagues you wish to collaborate with.
![screenshot of the link dialog box on whiteboard](images/wb-collab-link.png)
5. Copy and paste this link into a Skype chat with another Surface Hub
On the other device, such as a Surface Hub, when you are signed in, the shared board will now appear in the board gallery.
When the other Surface Hub receives the link, the recipient can tap on the link, sign in to Whiteboard, and then begin collaborating. You can copy and paste other content, use smart ink features like Ink to Shape, and co-author together.
After youre done, you can export a copy of the Whiteboard collaboration for yourself through the Share charm and leave the board for others to continue working.
>[!TIP]
>When you start a collaboration session, Whiteboard creates a folder named **Whiteboard App Data** in your OneDrive for Business to store your shared whiteboards. After some collaboration sessions, this folder may continue to sync or process changes indefinitely. You can fix this by choosing to not sync the **Whiteboard App Data** folder to your device. Disabling sync for this folder won't limit your ability to use Whiteboard for collaboration sessions.
### User tips
- Log in to access your whiteboards. As you work, changes are saved automatically.
- Name your whiteboards to help organize your content and find it quickly. Select the … to open the menu. Select the **Options** gear icon to access more tools and features of the Whiteboard.
- Use **Ink to shape** to turn drawing into actual shapes like circles, squares, and triangles.
- Use **Ink to table** to turn a drawn grid into a table with rows and columns.
- You can also change the background color and design from solid to grid or dots. Pick the background, then choose the color from the wheel around it.
- You can export a copy of the Whiteboard collaboration for yourself through the Share charm and leave the board for others to continue working.
> [!NOTE]
> If you are using Whiteboard and cannot sign in, you can collaborate by joining a Teams or Skype for Business meeting, and then sharing your screen. After youre done, tap **Settings** > **Export to email** or save a copy of the board. The SVG export provides higher resolution than PNG and can be opened in a web browser.
## New features in Whiteboard
The Microsoft Whiteboard app, updated for Surface Hub on July 1, 2019 includes a host of new features including:
- **Automatic Saving** - Boards are saved to the cloud automatically when you sign in, and can be found in the board gallery.
- **Extended collaboration across devices** - You can collaborate using new apps for Windows 10 PC and iOS, and a web version for other devices.
- **Richer canvas** - In addition to ink and images, Whiteboard now includes sticky notes, text and GIFs, with more objects coming soon.
- **Intelligence** In addition to ink to shape and table, Whiteboard now includes ink beautification to improve handwriting and ink grab to convert images to ink.
- **More color and background options** - Whiteboard now includes more pen colors and thickness options along with additional background colors and designs.
- **Teams Integration** You can automatically launch Whiteboard from a Teams meeting and share with participants (currently in preview).
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## Deploy
### [Deploy Surface devices](deploy.md)
### [Deploy the latest firmware and drivers for Surface devices](deploy-the-latest-firmware-and-drivers-for-surface-devices.md)
### [Surface Deployment Accelerator](microsoft-surface-deployment-accelerator.md)
### [Step by step: Surface Deployment Accelerator](step-by-step-surface-deployment-accelerator.md)
### [Deploy Windows 10 to Surface devices with MDT](deploy-windows-10-to-surface-devices-with-mdt.md)
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### [Surface System SKU reference](surface-system-sku-reference.md)
## Manage
### [Optimizing wireless connectivity for Surface devices](surface-wireless-connect.md)
### [Optimize Wi-Fi connectivity for Surface devices](surface-wireless-connect.md)
### [Best practice power settings for Surface devices](maintain-optimal-power-settings-on-Surface-devices.md)
### [Surface Dock Firmware Update](surface-dock-firmware-update.md)
### [Battery Limit setting](battery-limit.md)
### [Surface Brightness Control](microsoft-surface-brightness-control.md)
### [Surface Asset Tag](assettag.md)
### [Surface firmware and driver updates](update.md)
### [Deploy the latest firmware and drivers for Surface devices](deploy-the-latest-firmware-and-drivers-for-surface-devices.md)
### [Manage Surface driver and firmware updates](manage-surface-pro-3-firmware-updates.md)
### [Surface Dock Updater](surface-dock-updater.md)
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## September 2019
| **New or changed topic** | **Description** |
| ------------------------ | --------------- |
| [Surface Dock Firmware Update](surface-dock-firmware-update.md)| New document for Microsoft Surface Dock Firmware Update, newly redesigned to automatically update Surface Dock firmware while running in the background on your Surface device.|
## August 2019
| **New or changed topic** | **Description** |
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|New or changed topic | Description |
| --- | --- |
|[Surface Dock Updater](surface-dock-updater.md) | Added version 2.12.136.0 information |
|[Microsoft Surface Data Eraser](microsoft-surface-data-eraser.md) | Added version 3.2.46.0 information |
## January 2018
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| --- | --- |
|[Download the latest firmware and drivers for Surface devices](deploy-the-latest-firmware-and-drivers-for-surface-devices.md) | Added Surface Book 2, Surface Laptop, Surface Pro, and Surface Pro with LTE Advanced information |
## November 2017
|New or changed topic | Description |
| --- | --- |
|[Surface Dock Updater](surface-dock-updater.md) | Added version 2.7.136.0 information |
## October 2017
New or changed topics | Description
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| --- | --- |
|[Surface Data Eraser](microsoft-surface-data-eraser.md) | Update compatible devices, added version 3.2.36 information |
|[Surface Deployment Accelerator](microsoft-surface-deployment-accelerator.md) | Added version 2.0.8.0 information |
|[Surface Dock Updater](surface-dock-updater.md) | Added version 2.1.15.0 information |
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<h3>Plan</h3>
<p><a href="windows-autopilot-and-surface-devices.md">Autopilot and Surface devices</a></p>
<p><a href="considerations-for-surface-and-system-center-configuration-manager.md">Surface and SCCM considerations</a></p>
<p><a href="deploy-surface-app-with-windows-store-for-business.md">Deploy Surface app with Microsoft Store for Business</a></p>
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<h3>Deploy</h3>
<p><a href="deploy-windows-10-to-surface-devices-with-mdt.md">Deploy with Microsoft Deployment Toolkit</a></p>
<p><a href="deploy-the-latest-firmware-and-drivers-for-surface-devices.md">Deploy the latest firmware and drivers</a></p>
<p><a href="customize-the-oobe-for-surface-deployments.md">Customize start-up experience</a></p>
<p><a href="surface-system-sku-reference.md">Surface SKU reference</a></p>
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<h3>Manage</h3>
<p><a href="surface-wireless-connect.md">Optimizing Wi-Fi connectivity for Surface devices</a></p>
<p><a href="maintain-optimal-power-settings-on-Surface-devices.md">Best practice power settings for Surface devices</a></p>
<p><a href="battery-limit.md">Manage battery limit with UEFI</a></p>
<p><a href="deploy-the-latest-firmware-and-drivers-for-surface-devices.md">Manage driver and firmware updates</a></p>
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<h3>Technical specifications</h3>
<P><a href="https://www.microsoft.com/surface/devices/surface-pro/tech-specs" target="_blank">Surface Pro</a></p>
<P><a href="https://www.microsoft.com/surface/devices/surface-pro/tech-specs" target="_blank">Surface Pro</a><p>
<P><a href="https://www.microsoft.com/p/surface-book-2/8mcpzjjcc98c?activetab=pivot:techspecstab" target="_blank">Surface Book</a></p>
<P><a href="https://www.microsoft.com/surface/devices/surface-studio/tech-specs" target="_blank">Surface Studio</a><p>
<P><a href="https://www.microsoft.com/surface/devices/surface-go/tech-specs" target="_blank">Surface Go</a></p>
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<h3>Discover Surface tools</h3>
<P><a href="surface-dock-firmware-update.md">Surface Dock Firmware Update</a></p>
<P><a href="surface-diagnostic-toolkit-for-business-intro.md">Surface Diagnostic Toolkit for Business</a></p>
<P><a href="surface-enterprise-management-mode.md">SEMM and UEFI</a></p>
<P><a href="microsoft-surface-brightness-control.md">Surface Brightness Control</a></p>
<P><a href="microsoft-surface-data-eraser.md">Surface Data Eraser</a></p>
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<h3>Learn</h3>
<P><a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/learn/browse/?term=Surface" target="_blank">Surface training on Microsoft Learn</a></p>
<P><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uk2kJ5FUZxY&list=PLXtHYVsvn_b__1Baibdu4elN4SoF3JTBZ" target="_blank">Microsoft Mechanics Surface videos</a></p>
<P><a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/surface-hub/surface-hub-2s-adoption-kit" target="_blank">Surface Hub 2S adoption and training</a></p>
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**Windows PE and Surface firmware and drivers**
A best practice for deployment with any solution that uses the Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE), such as System Center Configuration Manager or MDT, is to configure WinPE with only the drivers that are required during the WinPE stage of deployment. These usually include drivers for network adapters and storage controllers. This best practice helps to prevent errors with more complex drivers that rely on components that are not present in WinPE. For Surface Pro 3 devices, this is especially true of the Touch Firmware. The Touch Firmware should never be loaded in a WinPE environment on Surface Pro 3.
**Update Surface Pro 3 firmware offline through USB**
In some early versions of Surface Pro 3 firmware, PXE boot performance can be quite slow. This has been resolved with updated firmware, but for organizations where firmware will be updated through operating system deployment, this issue is encountered before the updates can be deployed to the device. In this scenario, you can deploy updated firmware through a USB drive to ensure that when the operating system deployment is initiated, the network boot is quick, and deployment can complete in a timely fashion. To create a USB drive to update Surface Pro 3 firmware, see [How to Update the Surface Pro 3 Firmware Offline using a USB Drive](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/askpfeplat/2014/10/19/how-to-update-the-surface-pro-3-firmware-offline-using-a-usb-drive/) on the Ask Premier Field Engineering (PFE) Platforms TechNet Blog.
 
 

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title: Microsoft Surface Dock Firmware Update
description: This article explains how to use Microsoft Surface Dock Firmware Update, newly redesigned to automatically update Surface Dock firmware while running in the background on your Surface device.
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# Microsoft Surface Dock Firmware Update
This article explains how to use Microsoft Surface Dock Firmware Update, newly redesigned to automatically update Surface Dock firmware while running in the background on your Surface device. Once installed, it will update any Surface Dock attached to your Surface device.
> [!NOTE]
>Microsoft Surface Dock Firmware Update supersedes the earlier Microsoft Surface Dock Updater tool, previously available for download as part of Surface Tools for IT. It was named Surface_Dock_Updater_vx.xx.xxx.x.msi (where x indicates the version of the tool). The earlier tool has been retired, is no longer available for download, and should not be used.
## To run Surface Dock Firmware Update
1. Download and install [Microsoft Surface Dock Firmware Update](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=46703).
- The file is released in the following naming format: **Surface_Dock_FwUpdate_X.XX.XXX_Win10_XXXXX_XX.XXX.XXXXX_X.MSI** and installs by default to C:\Program Files\SurfaceUpdate.
2. Click **Start > All Apps > Microsoft Surface Dock Updater.** After you connect Surface Dock to your Surface device, the tool checks the firmware status while running in the background.
4. After several seconds, disconnect your Surface Dock from your device and then wait for 5 seconds before reconnecting. The Surface Dock Firmware Update will normally update the dock silently in background after you disconnect from the dock and reconnect. The process can take a few minutes to complete and will continue even if interrupted.
### Manual installation
If preferred, you can manually complete the update as follows:
- Reconnect your Surface Dock for 2 minutes and then disconnect it from your device. The DisplayPort firmware update will be installed while the hardware is disconnected. The LED in the Ethernet port of the dock will blink while the update is in progress. Please wait until the LED stops blinking before you unplug your Surface Dock from power.
> [!NOTE]
>
> - Manually installing the MSI file may prompt you to restart Surface; however, restarting is optional and not required.
>- You will need to disconnect and reconnect the dock twice before the update fully completes.
## Network deployment
You can use Windows Installer commands (Msiexec.exe) to deploy Surface Dock Firmware Update to multiple devices across your network. When using System Center Configuration Manager or other deployment tool, enter the following syntax to ensure the installation is silent:
- **Msiexec.exe /i <name of msi> /quiet /norestart**
For more information, refer to [Command line options](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/win32/msi/command-line-options) documentation.
## How to verify completion of firmware update
Surface dock firmware consists of two components:
- **Component10:** Micro controller unit (MCU) firmware
- **Component20:** Display port (DP) firmware.
Successful completion of Surface Dock Firmware Update results in new registry key values for these firmware components.
**To verify updates:**
1. Open Regedit and navigate to the following registry path:
- **HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WUDF\Services\SurfaceDockFwUpdate\Parameters**
2. Look for the registry keys: **Component10CurrentFwVersion and Component20CurrentFwVersion**, which refer to the firmware that is currently on the device.
![Surface Dock Firmware Update installation process](images/regeditDock.png)
3. Verify the new registry key values match the updated registry key values listed in the Versions reference at the end of this document. If the values match, the firmware was updated successfully.
4. If unable to verify, review Event logging and Troubleshooting tips in the next section.
## Event logging
**Table 1. Event logging for Surface Dock Firmware Update**
| Log | Location | Notes |
| -------------------------------- | -------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Surface Dock Firmware Update log | /l*v %windir%\logs\ SurfaceDockFWI.log | Earlier versions of this tool wrote events to Applications and Services Logs\Microsoft Surface Dock Updater. |
| Windows Device Install log | %windir%\inf\ setupapi.dev.log | For more information about using Device Install Log, refer [to SetupAPI Logging](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/drivers/install/setupapi-logging--windows-vista-and-later-) documentation. |
**Table 2. Event log IDs for Surface Dock Firmware Update**
| Event ID | Event type |
| -------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 2001 | Dock firmware update has started. |
| 2002 | Dock firmware update skipped because dock is known to be up to date. |
| 2003 | Dock firmware update failed to get firmware version. |
| 2004 | Querying the firmware version. |
| 2005 | Dock firmware failed to start update. |
## Troubleshooting tips
- Completely disconnect power for Surface dock from the AC power to reset the Surface Dock.
- Disconnect all peripherals except for the Surface Dock.
- Uninstall any current Surface Dock Firmware Update and then install the latest version.
- Ensure that the Surface Dock is disconnected, and then allow enough time for the update to complete as monitored via an LED in the Ethernet port of the dock. Wait until the LED stops blinking before you unplug Surface Dock from power.
- Connect the Surface Dock to a different device to see if it is able to update the dock.
## Changes and updates
Microsoft periodically releases new versions of Surface Dock Firmware Update. To update a Surface Dock to the latest firmware, you must use the latest version of Surface Dock Firmware Update.
## Versions reference
### Version 1.42.139
*Release Date: September 18 2019*
This version, contained in Surface_Dock_FwUpdate_1.42.139_Win10_17134_19.084.31680_0.MSI, automatically updates firmware in the background.
**Updated registry key values:**<br>
- Component10CurrentFwVersion updated to **4ac3970**.
- Component20CurrentFwVersion updated to **4a1d570**.
## Legacy versions
### Version 2.23.139.0
*Release Date: 10 October 2018*
This version of Surface Dock Updater adds support for the following:
- Add support for Surface Pro 6
- Add support for Surface Laptop 2
### Version 2.22.139.0
*Release Date: 26 July 2018*
This version of Surface Dock Updater adds support for the following:
- Increase update reliability
- Add support for Surface Go
### Version 2.12.136.0
*Release Date: 29 January 2018*
This version of Surface Dock Updater adds support for the following:
* Update for Surface Dock Main Chipset Firmware
* Update for Surface Dock DisplayPort Firmware
* Improved display stability for external displays when used with Surface Book or Surface Book 2
Additionally, installation of this version of Surface Dock Updater on Surface Book devices includes the following:
* Update for Surface Book Base Firmware
* Added support for Surface Dock firmware updates with improvements targeted to Surface Book devices
### Version 2.9.136.0
*Release date: November 3, 2017*
This version of Surface Dock Updater adds support for the following:
* Update for Surface Dock DisplayPort Firmware
* Resolves an issue with audio over passive display port adapters
### Version 2.1.15.0
*Release date: June 19, 2017*
This version of Surface Dock Updater adds support for the following:
* Surface Laptop
* Surface Pro
### Version 2.1.6.0
*Release date: April 7, 2017*
This version of Surface Dock Updater adds support for the following:
* Update for Surface Dock DisplayPort firmware
* Requires Windows 10
### Version 2.0.22.0
*Release date: October 21, 2016*
This version of Surface Dock Updater adds support for the following:
* Update for Surface Dock USB firmware
* Improved reliability of Ethernet, audio, and USB ports
### Version 1.0.8.0
*Release date: April 26, 2016*
This version of Surface Dock Updater adds support for the following:
* Update for Surface Dock Main Chipset firmware
* Update for Surface Dock DisplayPort firmware

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title: Microsoft Surface Dock Updater (Surface)
description: This article provides a detailed walkthrough of Microsoft Surface Dock Updater.
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# Microsoft Surface Dock Updater
This article provides a detailed walkthrough of Microsoft Surface Dock Updater.
The [Microsoft Surface Dock Updater](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=46703) tool allows you to check the firmware status of a Surface Dock and to manually update the firmware of Surface Dock devices. It is most often used to update Surface Docks prior to deployment of those Surface Docks to end users or as a troubleshooting tool. Microsoft Surface Dock Updater walks you through the process of updating the firmware on one or more Surface Docks, including the required connect and disconnect steps to perform the complete firmware installation.
When you run the Microsoft Surface Dock Updater installer you will be prompted to accept an End User License Agreement (EULA).
>[!NOTE]
>Updating Surface Dock firmware requires connectivity to the Surface Dock via the Surface Connect™ port. Installation of the Microsoft Surface Dock Updater is only supported on devices that feature the Surface Connect™ port.
>[!NOTE]
>The Surface Dock Updater tool is unable to run on Windows 10 S. To manually update a Surface Dock for use with Surface Laptop and Windows 10 S, connect the Surface Dock to another Surface device with a Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Enterprise environment.
## Update a Surface Dock with Microsoft Surface Dock Updater
After you install the [Microsoft Surface Dock Updater](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=46703) tool, you can find Microsoft Surface Dock Updater under **All Apps** in your Start menu. Click **Microsoft Surface Dock Updater** to start the application.
To update a Surface Dock with Microsoft Surface Dock Updater, follow these steps:
1. Click Start to begin the firmware update process. If you do not have a Surface Dock connected, you will be prompted to connect a Surface Dock.
2. Microsoft Surface Dock Updater checks the status of your Surface Dock firmware.
- If the tool determines that the firmware of your Surface Dock is up to date, a **You have the latest firmware for this Surface Dock** message is displayed, as shown in Figure 1.
![Screen that shows your Surface Dock firmware is up to date](images/surfacedockupdater-fig1-uptodate-568pix.png "Screen that shows your Surface Dock firmware is up to date")
*Figure 1. Your Surface Dock firmware is up to date*
- If Microsoft Surface Dock Updater determines that the firmware of your Surface Dock is not up to date, a **This Surface Dock is not running the latest firmware** message is displayed, as shown in Figure 2.
![Screen that shows your Surface Dock firmware needs to be updated](images/surfacedockupdater-fig2a-needsupdating.png "Screen that shows your Surface Dock firmware needs to be updated")
*Figure 2. Your Surface Dock firmware needs to be updated*
3. To begin the firmware update process, click **Update** on the **Surface Dock Firmware** page.
4. Before the firmware update process begins, you will be prompted for confirmation. Click **OK** to proceed or **Cancel** to return to the **Surface Dock Firmware** page displaying the status of your Surface Dock firmware.
5. As the firmware update is uploaded to the Surface Dock, a **Progress** page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3. Do not disconnect the Surface Dock while firmware is being uploaded.
![Progress of firmware update upload](images/surfacedockupdater-fig3-progress.png "Progress of firmware update upload")
*Figure 3. Progress of firmware update upload to Surface Dock*
6. After the firmware update has successfully uploaded to the Surface Dock, you are prompted to disconnect and then reconnect the Surface Dock from the Surface device, as shown in Figure 4. The main chipset firmware update will be applied while the Surface Dock is disconnected.
![Disconnect and reconnect Surface Dock when prompted](images/surfacedockupdater-fig4-disconnect.png "Disconnect and reconnect Surface Dock when prompted")
*Figure 4. Disconnect and reconnect Surface Dock when prompted*
7. When the main chipset firmware update is verified, the DisplayPort chipset firmware update will be uploaded to the Surface Dock. Upon completion, a **Success** page is displayed and you will again be prompted to disconnect the Surface Dock, as shown in Figure 5.
![Screen showing successful upload](images/surfacedockupdater-fig5-success.png "Screen showing successful upload")
*Figure 5. Successful upload of Surface Dock firmware*
8. After you disconnect the Surface Dock the DisplayPort firmware update will be installed. This process occurs on the Surface Dock hardware while it is disconnected. The Surface Dock must remain powered for up to 3 minutes after it has been disconnected for the firmware update to successfully install. An **Update in Progress** page is displayed (as shown in Figure 6), with a countdown timer to show the estimated time remaining to complete the firmware update installation.
![Countdown timer to complete firmware installation](images/surfacedockupdater-fig6-countdown.png "Countdown timer to complete firmware installation")
*Figure 6. Countdown timer to complete firmware installation on Surface Dock*
9. If you want to update multiple Surface Docks in one sitting, you can click the **Update another Surface Dock** button to begin the process on the next Surface Dock.
>[!NOTE]
>The LED in the Ethernet port of the dock will blink while the update is in progress. Please wait until the LED stops blinking before you unplug your Surface Dock from power.
 
## Troubleshooting Microsoft Surface Dock Updater
If the Surface Dock firmware update process encounters an installation error with either firmware update, the **Encountered an unexpected error** page may be displayed, as shown in Figure 7.
![Firmware update installation error](images/surfacedockupdater-fig7-error.png "Firmware update installation error")
*Figure 7. Firmware update installation has encountered an error*
Microsoft Surface Dock Updater logs its progress into the Event Log, as shown in Figure 8. If you need to troubleshoot an update through this tool, you will find Surface Dock events recorded with the following event IDs:
| Event ID | Event type |
|----------|----------------------------------------------------------|
| 12100 | Up-to-date confirmation |
| 12101 | Event in the main chipset firmware update process |
| 12102 | Event in the DisplayPort chipset firmware update process |
| 12105 | Error |
![Surface Dock Updater events in Event Viewer](images/surfacedockupdater-fig8-737test.png "Surface Dock Updater events in Event Viewer")
*Figure 8. Surface Dock Updater events in Event Viewer*
## Changes and updates
Microsoft periodically updates Surface Dock Updater. <!-- To learn more about the application of firmware by Surface Dock Updater, see [Manage Surface Dock firmware updates](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface/manage-surface-dock-firmware-updates). -->
>[!Note]
>Each update to Surface Dock firmware is included in a new version of Surface Dock Updater. To update a Surface Dock to the latest firmware, you must use the latest version of Surface Dock Updater.
### Version 2.23.139.0
*Release Date: 10 October 2018*
This version of Surface Dock Updater adds support for the following:
- Add support for Surface Pro 6
- Add support for Surface Laptop 2
### Version 2.22.139.0
*Release Date: 26 July 2018*
This version of Surface Dock Updater adds support for the following:
- Increase update reliability
- Add support for Surface Go
### Version 2.12.136.0
*Release Date: 29 January 2018*
This version of Surface Dock Updater adds support for the following:
* Update for Surface Dock Main Chipset Firmware
* Update for Surface Dock DisplayPort Firmware
* Improved display stability for external displays when used with Surface Book or Surface Book 2
Additionally, installation of this version of Surface Dock Updater on Surface Book devices includes the following:
* Update for Surface Book Base Firmware
* Added support for Surface Dock firmware updates with improvements targeted to Surface Book devices
>[!Note]
>Before the Surface Dock firmware update applied by Surface Dock Updater v2.12.136.0 will take effect on a Surface Book device, a firmware update for the Surface Book Base is required. If you install Surface Dock Updater v2.12.136.0 on a Surface Book and update an attached Surface Dock from that same device, the firmware of the Surface Book Base will automatically be updated when installing the Surface Dock Updater. However, if you update a Surface Dock using Surface Dock Updater v2.12.136.0 on different device, and then connect that Surface Dock to a Surface Book where Surface Dock Updater v2.12.136.0 has not been installed, the benefits of the updated Surface Dock will not be enabled. To enable the benefits of the updated Surface Dock on a Surface Book device, Surface Book Base firmware must also be updated by installing Surface Dock Updater v2.12.136.0 on the Surface Book device. Surface Book Base firmware update is not required on a Surface Book 2 device.
### Version 2.9.136.0
*Release date: November 3, 2017*
This version of Surface Dock Updater adds support for the following:
* Update for Surface Dock DisplayPort Firmware
* Resolves an issue with audio over passive display port adapters
### Version 2.1.15.0
*Release date: June 19, 2017*
This version of Surface Dock Updater adds support for the following:
* Surface Laptop
* Surface Pro
### Version 2.1.6.0
*Release date: April 7, 2017*
This version of Surface Dock Updater adds support for the following:
* Update for Surface Dock DisplayPort firmware
* Requires Windows 10
### Version 2.0.22.0
*Release date: October 21, 2016*
This version of Surface Dock Updater adds support for the following:
* Update for Surface Dock USB firmware
* Improved reliability of Ethernet, audio, and USB ports
### Version 1.0.8.0
*Release date: April 26, 2016*
This version of Surface Dock Updater adds support for the following:
* Update for Surface Dock Main Chipset firmware
* Update for Surface Dock DisplayPort firmware
<!-- ## Related topics -->
<!-- [Manage Surface Dock firmware updates](manage-surface-dock-firmware-updates.md) -->

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title: Optimizing wireless connectivity for Surface devices
description: This topic provides guidance around recommended wireless connectivity settings for network admins and users.
title: Optimize Wi-Fi connectivity for Surface devices
description: This topic describes recommended Wi-Fi settings to ensure Surface devices stay connected in congested network environments and mobile scenarios.
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# Optimizing wireless connectivity for Surface devices
# Optimize Wi-Fi connectivity for Surface devices
## Introduction
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1. Go to **Start > Control Panel** > **Network and Internet** > **Network and Sharing Center.**
2. Under **Connections** select **Wi-Fi** and then select **Properties.**
3. Select **Client for Microsoft Networks** and then select **Configure**
4. Select **Advanced** > **Roaming Aggressiveness** and choose ****your preferred value from the drop-down menu.
4. Select **Advanced** > **Roaming Aggressiveness** and choose your preferred value from the drop-down menu.
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| --- | --- |
| [Manage Surface driver and firmware updates](manage-surface-pro-3-firmware-updates.md)| Explore the available options to manage firmware and driver updates for Surface devices.|
| [Deploy the latest firmware and drivers for Surface devices](deploy-the-latest-firmware-and-drivers-for-surface-devices.md)| Find links to manually deploy firmware and drivers, outside of Windows Update. |
| [Surface Dock Updater](surface-dock-updater.md)| Get a detailed walkthrough of Microsoft Surface Dock Updater.|
| [Surface Dock Firmware Update](surface-dock-firmware-update.md)| See how you can update Surface Dock firmware automatically.|
|[Wake On LAN for Surface devices](wake-on-lan-for-surface-devices.md) | See how you can use Wake On LAN to remotely wake up devices to perform management or maintenance tasks, or to enable management solutions automatically. |