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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: mcdo15 on October 27, 2004, 09:42:21 pm
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hello
just got ipac4
it installs with no wires fine into ps2 or usb
problems starts when i start connecting wires (probally connected etc..)
all my usb devices from the hub start disconnecting one by one..
it's an old asus a7v mobo... maybe i update bios? is there too much power going to this usb (4 port hub, light, 3 devices)
i duh know
i'm confused
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hello
just got ipac4
it installs with no wires fine into ps2 or usb
problems starts when i start connecting wires (probally connected etc..)
all my usb devices from the hub start disconnecting one by one..
it's an old asus a7v mobo... maybe i update bios? is there too much power going to this usb (4 port hub, light, 3 devices)
i duh know
i'm confused
Does your USB hub have a separate power adapter for it or does it draw its power off the motherboard? If it just draws it off the motherboard I would suggest a hub with an external power supply.
-FTen
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well..i tried with the usb port connect (w/pins) from mobo and i just tried the built in usb in the rear of the mobo....
both are doing the same thing
i had an ipac 2 successfully workingi but i traded in for an ipac 4
unsure of power siuation...i assume i hooked up pins in right order cause the usb devices connected to it works
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If you connect switch wiring to the I-PAC, nothing should happen at all, because unless the switches are pressed, the wires don't actually go anywhere, they are just open-circuits at the end.
So this would suggest that there is some problem with the wiring and it is not in fact open circuit but shorted or some other problem.
The self-test LED on the I-PAC can instantly show such problems.
I can assist if you drop me an email: andy@ultimarc.com.
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If you connect switch wiring to the I-PAC, nothing should happen at all, because unless the switches are pressed, the wires don't actually go anywhere, they are just open-circuits at the end.
So this would suggest that there is some problem with the wiring and it is not in fact open circuit but shorted or some other problem.
The self-test LED on the I-PAC can instantly show such problems.
I can assist if you drop me an email: andy@ultimarc.com.
i figure i'll ask here first Andy...as great as a help you have been to me...i didnt want to bother ya this time.
Im gonna buy a usb hub with self power... another poster mention he had simliar experience... everything usb just kinda freaks out after i make a single connection via usb. PS/2 i didnt detect it......i try when i get home from work..
thanks
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Okay
so i brought a self powered usb hub (belkin)
and it's still not detecting the ipac correctly
can it be the OS? win mce 2k4 sp2
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maybe i talked to soon...finally..i got recongized by OS
now..let me do my 1 wire test (thats where is went wrong before)
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screw technology...i think i'm gonna quit 80% into this progect >:( >:( >:( >:(
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screw technology...i think i'm gonna quit 80% into this progect >:( >:( >:( >:(
Awww man! You can't quit now. Give Andy a shot at the problem.
Good Luck.
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screw technology...i think i'm gonna quit 80% into this progect >:( >:( >:( >:(
Awww man! You can't quit now. Give Andy a shot at the problem.
Good Luck.
well, we been talking about various problems i've been having
i just figured i'll ask here first
i sent him an email... i hope nothing is wrong with board...i hate mail and recieve stuff from far away (takes to long) and dhl can be annoying