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| mcseforsale:
So...what happens when you try to use a 1.1 hub? This sux because the hub REALLY solved a number of problems for me. :angry: :angry: Will it work properly with a 2.0 hub? Also, my OptiPac and iPac are fairly old. My OptiPac is the one with the serial->USB cable. My iPac is the P/S2 - > USB cable. Thanks, AJ |
| Mysterioii:
I'm all for reusing free stuff when you can, but here's a powered USB 2.0 hub for under six bucks... Don't sweat it too much if your old free one won't cut it. http://www.amazon.com/USB-Highspeed-Port-Adapter-Silver/dp/B002FFZGCU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1334326443&sr=8-2 |
| mcseforsale:
Yeah, but I'm a cheap bastard...by necessity. :cheers: I'll poke around and see what's lying about. :D AJ |
| lanman31337:
It'll work properly with a 2.0 hub, tested my IPAC4 with one and works fine. |
| AndyWarne:
--- Quote from: Mysterioii on April 13, 2012, 08:02:11 am --- --- Quote from: AndyWarne on April 13, 2012, 03:10:55 am ---The I-PAC and Opti-PAC are full speed USB devices and wont work at all on a USB 1.0 hub. --- End quote --- Hmm then maybe my PC does have USB 2 even though it's like 8 years old, because I've never had any issues at all with my ipac. I honestly don't know when it was introduced. --- End quote --- Its probably USB 1.1 which would work. The OP was asking about USB 1.0 which will not work. Andy |
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