Subject | Re: USB 3.0 hubs that WORK on a new 15" Retina MacBook Pro |
From | Lloyd |
Date | 11/15/2012 17:23 (11/15/2012 10:23) |
Message-ID | <lloydparsons-6FC7CB.10234915112012@news.eternal-september.org> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Nashton |
NashtonInteresting. How close to the functionality of Daylight are you able to get?
On 12-11-15 11:39 AM, Lloyd wrote:LloydNashton
In article <k8312o$g5d$1@speranza.aioe.org>, Nashton <nana@na.ca> wrote:NashtonLloyd
On 12-11-13 12:27 AM, jeff.koftinoff@gmail.com wrote:jeff.koftinoff@gmail.comNashton
Wow, what a funny thread - lots of replies with no relevant information.
I just purchased an iogear USB 3 hub, with power supply: http://www.iogear.com/product/GUH374/
it does not work at ALL with my retina MBP 15" - Not with USB 2 keyboards or mice, not with USB 3 hard disks.
My USB3 disk drives work great directly connected to the computer, at "much better" than USB 2 bandwidth.
Perhaps for your Dongles you can just use a USB 2 hub. They work for me for USB 2 speeds.
Does ANYONE know of a USB 3.0 HUB that actually works with a Retina Mac Book Pro??
I don't as I don't own nor will I ever buy another Mac. But just to make a comment on your post, a little off the cuff, so to speak, the people that have devoted their lives to advocate a huge juggernaut such as Apple (as if there were a dearth of causes to focus upon) have no such problems. When their FW, USB 3 or anything you can connect to a Mac doesn't work, the close their eyes, plug their ears and sing "lalalalala."
So you don't own any Macs now?
What happened to your Daylight stuff?
I still own Macs but I am transitioning to PC and a web based solution akin to DL.