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Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 02:04:25 -0500 |
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I have found that (at least with my own equipment) when I put a scanner on a powered
4 port USB hub, that the scanner HAS to be re-installed on EACH port of that hub.
Four port hub, four installs of the scanner -- one while plugged into each port...
(Either that, or keep track of the EXACT port used during the install.)
Over kill? Seems "dumb"???, but it has worked for me...
FWIW: I have heard the some things do not "like" PCI cards using USB either.......
FWIW more: When I say "powered" hub above - I have one USB2 64M flash
drive that will NOT work in a plain un-powered hub because it draws too much
power... (I guess I should try that again.... Seems dumb, even to me...)
Rick Glazier
From: "joseph marty"
> A lot of devices won't work in hubs. Printers and scanners expecially hate hubs.
>The best solution is probably to install PCI cards with USB ports.
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