OS X Display Port Daisy Chaining

Yes my MacBook is connected directly to one display - that display is then connected to another display.

I think that the article you've linked to is talking about daisy-chaining adaptors e.g.
mDP to HDMI -> HDMI to DVI etc.
 
What?

That support document suggests that MST over DisplayPort is supported, but I can't get it to work on my machine?
 
What are you trying to do, and what Mac do you have?

You're being very vague which is why people are struggling. That article suggests MST support for specific Macs with specific 4K displays, it says nothing about MST support for multiple monitors.
 
I have one of the new Early 2015 MacBook Pro's 13".

I'm trying to daisy-chain two Dell U2515H displays using MST over DisplayPort, but I'm just getting the same image duplicated on each screen.

I've seen online that other people have got this working, albeit with other MST-supporting machines - the 13" MBP was added to that support doc after it's recent release, the pre 2015 version wasn't supported...
 
I have one of the new Early 2015 MacBook Pro's 13".

I'm trying to daisy-chain two Dell U2515H displays using MST over DisplayPort, but I'm just getting the same image duplicated on each screen.

I've seen online that other people have got this working, albeit with other MST-supporting machines - the 13" MBP was added to that support doc after it's recent release, the pre 2015 version wasn't supported...

Finally some details.

Potentially a firmware thing on that particular display so it may be worth contacting Dell.

On OS X, in display prefs > arrangement do you see the 2x Dell displays plus the internal display?
 
Ask and you shall receive ;)

I did wonder about a firmware update so I'll look in to that.

In display prefs I only see the one Dell display...
 
Ask and you shall receive ;)

I did wonder about a firmware update so I'll look in to that.

In display prefs I only see the one Dell display...

And in System Information > Graphics/Displays ?

May give a better idea how it's being interpreted by the OS.

Looking at some Dell threads this seems to be a fairly common thing with MST on Windows and OS X and has often been firmware related.
 
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