Originally posted by: myocardia
Use an extension, plus a powered hub, with the hub at the far end, near what you'll be powering.
Originally posted by: bX510
"Cons: This hub gets unreasonably hot for such a small hub, even when no loads are attached to it. The design also violates USB spec, it only provides 3.3v to USB devices. The spec requires 5V to all devices, so some devices will not work with this hub. Even adding an external power adapter will not help because its sourcing the USB bus voltage off an internal 3.3v regulator.
Other Thoughts: Its hard to believe a company like IOGear would release a hub with such obvious defects."
Originally posted by: oynaz
Originally posted by: bX510
"Cons: This hub gets unreasonably hot for such a small hub, even when no loads are attached to it. The design also violates USB spec, it only provides 3.3v to USB devices. The spec requires 5V to all devices, so some devices will not work with this hub. Even adding an external power adapter will not help because its sourcing the USB bus voltage off an internal 3.3v regulator.
Other Thoughts: Its hard to believe a company like IOGear would release a hub with such obvious defects."
Makes you wonder why people bitch about an obviously defective product on a website instead of RMAing it.
Originally posted by: PottedMeat
Originally posted by: oynaz
Originally posted by: bX510
"Cons: This hub gets unreasonably hot for such a small hub, even when no loads are attached to it. The design also violates USB spec, it only provides 3.3v to USB devices. The spec requires 5V to all devices, so some devices will not work with this hub. Even adding an external power adapter will not help because its sourcing the USB bus voltage off an internal 3.3v regulator.
Other Thoughts: Its hard to believe a company like IOGear would release a hub with such obvious defects."
Makes you wonder why people bitch about an obviously defective product on a website instead of RMAing it.
LOL. I guess thats what I get for posting at 3am picking the cheapest equipment. But how can it even pass USB spec at 3.3V?
Whatever the case, the hub at the end of the chain will need a wall socket to supply extra power for the ports.
Blain had the answer for you. 😛Originally posted by: Blain
Well, shiver me timbers Margret... Look what I found :shocked:
Google is like black magic! :laugh: