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Help with USB Hub

aolsuxs

Senior member
I've been using my USB hub for some time and has been working wonders. However for whatever reason it came unattached the other day and now I cannot get anything to work with it. The hub is picked up but when I try USB Router / Printer / Flash Drive none of them are picked up, any ideas?


 
Probably one of these:
1. Check to see if you also disconnected its power plug
2. Try connecting it to a different USB port on the PC
3. You killed it, spend $10-20 and buy a new one
 
USB hubs are evil. My friend's computer had it's ram fried by the USB hub when he experienced a power outage. The hub was using an external power source. Luckily, lifetime warranty on the ram.
 
Originally posted by: OCedHrt
USB hubs are evil. My friend's computer had it's ram fried by the USB hub when he experienced a power outage. The hub was using an external power source. Luckily, lifetime warranty on the ram.

That's actually quite interesting, as I've been a bit concerned about that too. I have a self-powered USB 1.1 hub that I'm using, and I have had issues in the past when I power-down the main rig and back again, the USB hub/bus/port that it is connected to, or the devices on it, don't reset/initialize properly. I have to unplug the power to the USB hub, and plug all of the devices back into it again to get it to reset.

I started thinking about how the +5v might be drawn by the system/mobo when the main power was off. I don't know, do most self-powered USB hubs have a decent power setup with some diodes or something, to prevent accidentally attempting to power the main system? I guess in your friend's case the answer was no. 🙁
 
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