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I appreciate all the tips Will start on them in order after homework . I
(duh) found the electrical cord for the hub (slap forehead). But,
wonder why USB hub requires electricity? Is there a webpage that gives
this type of info, kinda like 'wotis' for computer terms?
Brenda
elaine mandelbaum wrote:
>I have a powered USB hub and I still have the same
>problems as you do with my scanner and with my digital
>camera. Got all the latest drivers, etc., and still no
>good. I finally invested a couple of dollars for a 3'
>usb extension cable so I can just swap peripherals
>without plugging and unplugging in the back of the PC.
>
>
>>>Date: Sat, 15 Jun 2002 16:24:15 -0400
>>>
>>From: Brenda Dencer <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: USB Hub
>>
>>Hi. Need help with a USB hub problem.
>>
>>I have a D-Link DSB-H4 USB hub on a Windows 2K, 256
>>RAM, Pentium 3, 1
>>gig processor. I have 2 USB ports in the computer.
>>
>>I am not having any luck connecting my MicroTek
>>ScanMaker 4800 thru the
>>hub. When I hook directly into the computer, it
>>works. Thru the
>>hub--no go. I also have a LogiTek WebCam I want to
>>hook up thru the
>>hub, as well as a Handspring dock. I hope someone
>>can give me some
>>ideas. I'm not a virtual beginner, but not 'there'
>>yet, either.
>>
>>Thanks, Brenda Dencer
>>
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