mubs
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Howdy Doody! I need advice from the wise folks here.
I have to share a bunch of USB peripherals between a PC and a notebook that will come and go.
The peripherals were all directly on the PC originally. These include USB DSL modem, an Epson inkjet with a factory USB interface, an HPLJ 4ML with a parallel to USB converter that I installed, etc.
First step, bought a Belkin 7-port powered hub (F5U027), and hooked up all of the peripherals to the hub. Everything works fine with the PC.
Next I called Belkin Tech Support, and they told me to buy the 4-PC USB switch (F1U200). Their site and the product literature say the switch allows 4 PCs to be connected to one USB peripheral or hub (with upto 127 devices on the chain), and to switch between the PCs at the push of a button, round robin style. The Tech support bloke assured me it would work. It's a passive device and is not powered; I guess it draws power from the hub.
Well, it doesn't work :x . All of the testing I did was with the PC only, the notebook was not even ready to test at this point. As long as the hub is directly connected to the PC, everything works fine. With the switch between the PC and the hub, only the DSL modem works. Even the Epson inkjet with the factory USB interface will not print; Windows says there was an error, etc. I called Belkin Tech support, and the guy blamed me for it; he said many peripherals need to be directly connected to the PC and won't work with the hub. I had to repeatedly point out that everything worked fine with the hub, it was the switch that was causing the problem. He went on and on about how it was my "responsibility" to ensure everything would work, and they were not responsible, etc. etc. He went on giving me BS and each time I corrected him on a fact, he'd cook up another piece of BS. I'll spare you all the details; needless to say at one point I just hung up on him :evil:.
The package says it is compatible with USB 1.0 devices. None of my devices are 2.0. But is there a significant enough difference difference between 1.0 and 1.1? I brought this issue up during the tech support call, but the guy dismissed it as being of no consequence. I bought the switch on the internet from OfficeMax; they probably gladly dumped obsolete stock on me? Few B&M stores seem to carry this; apparently not a hot selling item. SO I’m unable to verify the version before I buy it.
I'm going to return this POS to OfficeMax. Now what do I do next? Worst case option is to plug/unplug the cable that comes from the hub into and out the PC and notebook as necessary. Apart from the wear and tear on the contacts, it's a clumsy option (it'll be happening every night when the notebook comes home from work). I don't think it's the cable length; 6ft from PC to switch, 6ft from switch to hub makes a total of 12ft. No cable from the hub to a peripheral is longer than 6ft, and since the hub is powered, I'm well under the "16ft maximum" limit.
Anybody know of a switch that actually works, or another way to solve this problem? Thanks a bunch.
I have to share a bunch of USB peripherals between a PC and a notebook that will come and go.
The peripherals were all directly on the PC originally. These include USB DSL modem, an Epson inkjet with a factory USB interface, an HPLJ 4ML with a parallel to USB converter that I installed, etc.
First step, bought a Belkin 7-port powered hub (F5U027), and hooked up all of the peripherals to the hub. Everything works fine with the PC.
Next I called Belkin Tech Support, and they told me to buy the 4-PC USB switch (F1U200). Their site and the product literature say the switch allows 4 PCs to be connected to one USB peripheral or hub (with upto 127 devices on the chain), and to switch between the PCs at the push of a button, round robin style. The Tech support bloke assured me it would work. It's a passive device and is not powered; I guess it draws power from the hub.
Well, it doesn't work :x . All of the testing I did was with the PC only, the notebook was not even ready to test at this point. As long as the hub is directly connected to the PC, everything works fine. With the switch between the PC and the hub, only the DSL modem works. Even the Epson inkjet with the factory USB interface will not print; Windows says there was an error, etc. I called Belkin Tech support, and the guy blamed me for it; he said many peripherals need to be directly connected to the PC and won't work with the hub. I had to repeatedly point out that everything worked fine with the hub, it was the switch that was causing the problem. He went on and on about how it was my "responsibility" to ensure everything would work, and they were not responsible, etc. etc. He went on giving me BS and each time I corrected him on a fact, he'd cook up another piece of BS. I'll spare you all the details; needless to say at one point I just hung up on him :evil:.
The package says it is compatible with USB 1.0 devices. None of my devices are 2.0. But is there a significant enough difference difference between 1.0 and 1.1? I brought this issue up during the tech support call, but the guy dismissed it as being of no consequence. I bought the switch on the internet from OfficeMax; they probably gladly dumped obsolete stock on me? Few B&M stores seem to carry this; apparently not a hot selling item. SO I’m unable to verify the version before I buy it.
I'm going to return this POS to OfficeMax. Now what do I do next? Worst case option is to plug/unplug the cable that comes from the hub into and out the PC and notebook as necessary. Apart from the wear and tear on the contacts, it's a clumsy option (it'll be happening every night when the notebook comes home from work). I don't think it's the cable length; 6ft from PC to switch, 6ft from switch to hub makes a total of 12ft. No cable from the hub to a peripheral is longer than 6ft, and since the hub is powered, I'm well under the "16ft maximum" limit.
Anybody know of a switch that actually works, or another way to solve this problem? Thanks a bunch.