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Chuck
February 11th 05, 04:31 PM
I'm out of USB ports so I need to buy a hub. My question is, should I
get USB 2.0 or 1.1? I'm pretty sure my circa 1999 PC's USB ports are
version 1.1 (is there a way to verify this?). Will 2.0 hubs work on
Windows 98 with 1.1 ports?

You may wonder why I want a 2.0 hub if I have 1.1 ports. The answer is
because I plan to replace my PC later this year with a new one that'll
have USB 2.0. I'll still need the hub though because of all the devices
I'll need to connect (2 PDA's, a digital camera, and a scanner).
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Tim Slattery
February 11th 05, 05:21 PM
Chuck > wrote:

>I'm out of USB ports so I need to buy a hub. My question is, should I
>get USB 2.0 or 1.1? I'm pretty sure my circa 1999 PC's USB ports are
>version 1.1 (is there a way to verify this?). Will 2.0 hubs work on
>Windows 98 with 1.1 ports?

Any USB2.0 gizmo should work fine with USB 1 stuff. It will work at
USB 1 speeds, of course.

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Emrys Davies
February 11th 05, 07:38 PM
'Chuck',

To verify whether or not you have USB 1.1 or 2.0 visit this site.

http://www.usbman.com/Guides/checking_for_usb_2.htm

Regards,
Emrys Davies.



"Chuck" > wrote in message
...
> I'm out of USB ports so I need to buy a hub. My question is, should I
> get USB 2.0 or 1.1? I'm pretty sure my circa 1999 PC's USB ports are
> version 1.1 (is there a way to verify this?). Will 2.0 hubs work on
> Windows 98 with 1.1 ports?
>
> You may wonder why I want a 2.0 hub if I have 1.1 ports. The answer is
> because I plan to replace my PC later this year with a new one that'll
> have USB 2.0. I'll still need the hub though because of all the
devices
> I'll need to connect (2 PDA's, a digital camera, and a scanner).
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Dan
February 11th 05, 09:10 PM
You need 98SE as a bare minimum for third party driver support for USB 2.0.

"Chuck" > wrote in message
...
: I'm out of USB ports so I need to buy a hub. My question is, should I
: get USB 2.0 or 1.1? I'm pretty sure my circa 1999 PC's USB ports are
: version 1.1 (is there a way to verify this?). Will 2.0 hubs work on
: Windows 98 with 1.1 ports?
:
: You may wonder why I want a 2.0 hub if I have 1.1 ports. The answer is
: because I plan to replace my PC later this year with a new one that'll
: have USB 2.0. I'll still need the hub though because of all the devices
: I'll need to connect (2 PDA's, a digital camera, and a scanner).
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Chuck
February 15th 05, 06:55 PM
Dan wrote:
> You need 98SE as a bare minimum for third party driver support for USB 2.0.
>
> "Chuck" > wrote in message
> ...
> : I'm out of USB ports so I need to buy a hub. My question is, should I
> : get USB 2.0 or 1.1? I'm pretty sure my circa 1999 PC's USB ports are
> : version 1.1 (is there a way to verify this?). Will 2.0 hubs work on
> : Windows 98 with 1.1 ports?
> :
> : You may wonder why I want a 2.0 hub if I have 1.1 ports. The answer is
> : because I plan to replace my PC later this year with a new one that'll
> : have USB 2.0. I'll still need the hub though because of all the devices
> : I'll need to connect (2 PDA's, a digital camera, and a scanner).
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>

Thanks. I'm not concerned about the additional speed of 2.0. I just want
to be sure the harware is compatible. Since my OP I purchased a 2.0 mini
hub and got it working after much frustration. I spent about 4 hours as
the proud owner of a brand new "unknown device" in my device manager. I
kept search for the "free" drivers that the manual said was available on
MS's web site and didn't find them. I tried everything under the son to
get that device discovered properly. After all that time I decided to
unplug the hub and just try connecting my PDA directly into the 6 ft
extension cable and to my surprise, that didn't work!!! I should have
tried that right from the start - doh! Turns out the problem had nothing
to do with missing drivers. It was a bad usb extension cable! Plugging
the hub right into the USB port worked. It detected the hardware and
loaded the generic hub driver immediately. Note to self - remember to
look for the obvious first! I took the whole package back to store where
I bought it and exchanged it for one that had a good cable.
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Chuck
February 15th 05, 06:57 PM
Chuck wrote:
> Dan wrote:
>
>> You need 98SE as a bare minimum for third party driver support for USB
>> 2.0.
>>
>> "Chuck" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> : I'm out of USB ports so I need to buy a hub. My question is, should I
>> : get USB 2.0 or 1.1? I'm pretty sure my circa 1999 PC's USB ports are
>> : version 1.1 (is there a way to verify this?). Will 2.0 hubs work on
>> : Windows 98 with 1.1 ports?
>> :
>> : You may wonder why I want a 2.0 hub if I have 1.1 ports. The answer is
>> : because I plan to replace my PC later this year with a new one that'll
>> : have USB 2.0. I'll still need the hub though because of all the devices
>> : I'll need to connect (2 PDA's, a digital camera, and a scanner).
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>>
>>
>
> Thanks. I'm not concerned about the additional speed of 2.0. I just want
> to be sure the harware is compatible. Since my OP I purchased a 2.0 mini
> hub and got it working after much frustration. I spent about 4 hours as
> the proud owner of a brand new "unknown device" in my device manager. I
> kept search for the "free" drivers that the manual said was available on
^searching^
> MS's web site and didn't find them. I tried everything under the son to
^sun^
> get that device discovered properly. After all that time I decided to
> unplug the hub and just try connecting my PDA directly into the 6 ft
> extension cable and to my surprise, that didn't work!!! I should have
> tried that right from the start - doh! Turns out the problem had nothing
> to do with missing drivers. It was a bad usb extension cable! Plugging
> the hub right into the USB port worked. It detected the hardware and
> loaded the generic hub driver immediately. Note to self - remember to
> look for the obvious first! I took the whole package back to store where
> I bought it and exchanged it for one that had a good cable.

I really need to proof read better!
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