Quoting John Chetwynd <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > In message <1166608121.458906f9d630b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > davehigton@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > Has anyone else got a D-Link DUB-H7 hub working successfully with an > Iyonix? > > > > It's a 7 port USB2 hub. I bought one yesterday. My Iyonix (RO 5.11 + > USB2) > > recognises the presence of the hub, but refuses to see anything connected > to > > it. I brought it in to work this morning; my PC is quite happy with it, > and > > so is my Risc PC with UNIPod. > > > > It seems most odd that what ought to be a generic device doesn't work. > The > > sockets I tried it in (the two at the front) work fine with individual > devices > > or my old USB1 hub. The devices I tried it with are the usual ones that > work > > when plugged in either directly or via the USB1 hub. The power supply > doesn't > > seem to be an issue, as the hub + PSU work on the PC and RPC. Same A-B > cable > > from computer to hub in every case. > > > Dave > > I have just taken delivery of a D-Link DUB-H4 and that works OK > > USB Info shows it as: > Address 2 > Config 1 > Class 9 Hub > SubClass 0 Unused > Protocol 1 Single TT > Vendor Genesys Logic Inc. > Status 3 > Speed Hi-speed (480 Mb/s) > > I am assuming (dangerous I know) that mine is just the 4 port version > of yours. Mine says Class:Sublass:Protocol 9:0:0. Vendor is &2001, Product is &F103. Looking up vendor ID of &2001 on http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids shows the vendor to be D-Link Corp. So it looks like there are significant differences between DUB-H7 and DUB-H4. Thanks, Dave --- To alter your preferences or leave the group, visit //www.freelists.org/list/iyonix-support Other info via //www.freelists.org/webpage/iyonix-support