Hi Mike
Thanks for the info. The hub that I was having the problem with is an
un-powered one.
However, after some trawling about on the net, I discovered that, by
default, in Windows XP, the USB ports attached to the motherboard have a
Power Management facility switched ON. Unfortunately, as Microsoft know,
it doesn't always reset completely when you send something to the
printer or whatever, but only when you use a hub, equipment plugged into
"original" ports are ok.
By de-selecting this option manually via Device Manager; USB Root;
Properties; Power Management, the ports don't "go to sleep" and thus the
problem disappeared.
It worked for me and when I told our IT lads at work, they had never
heard of this, so I don't think it's well documented.
Best regards, Pete Sowerby......
>
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Date: 2004/02/03 Tue PM 06:38:34 GMT
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] USB Hub Problems
>
> Pete,
>
> Is your USB hub self powered or bus powered? Check the power required for
> your devices. Make sure your not drawing more power than the port can supply if
> it is bus powered. Always use the separate power supply if possible for your
> hub.
>
> Does your motherboard BIOS support USB 2.0? I am not positive in XP but I
> know in W2K you have a fixed amount of bandwidth to share. What is the speed
> required for your printer and camera. Could this be your issue?
>
> Regards,
> Mike Scott
>
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