Hi
I have a USB 2.0 capable system and i love the speed..
I used to use this USB extender cable which basically just extends my usb so that i wont need to keep crawling to the back of my CPU case to plugin my usb devices
I replaced that 1:1 extender for a 1:4 extender. it extends it like a regular extender cable but it also has 4 USB ports.. so it's split. This is cool coz now i hav more room for 4 usb devices..
All is well except for one thing.. when i plugin my USB2 devices i get the "tip" in a baloon box saying i should plug this device into a USB2.0 port.. the extender with 4 usb ports "IS" plugged into a USB2.0 port..
what does this mean?
splitting USB2.0 port into many ports disables the USB 2.0 features?
or the extender i currently have doesnt support USB2.0?
please advise
I have a USB 2.0 capable system and i love the speed..
I used to use this USB extender cable which basically just extends my usb so that i wont need to keep crawling to the back of my CPU case to plugin my usb devices
I replaced that 1:1 extender for a 1:4 extender. it extends it like a regular extender cable but it also has 4 USB ports.. so it's split. This is cool coz now i hav more room for 4 usb devices..
All is well except for one thing.. when i plugin my USB2 devices i get the "tip" in a baloon box saying i should plug this device into a USB2.0 port.. the extender with 4 usb ports "IS" plugged into a USB2.0 port..
what does this mean?
splitting USB2.0 port into many ports disables the USB 2.0 features?
or the extender i currently have doesnt support USB2.0?
please advise