Subject | Re: USB 3.0 hubs that WORK on a new 15" Retina MacBook Pro |
From | Lewis |
Date | 11/17/2012 09:40 (11/17/2012 08:40) |
Message-ID | <slrnkaejbm.b35.g.kreme@mbp55.local> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Lloyd |
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Lloyd
In article <slrnkadeii.2oum.g.kreme@mbp55.local>, Lewis <g.kreme@gmail.com.dontsendmecopies>wrote:
Lewis
In message <df4f3106-316c-4f9a-aa7a-faf089034431@googlegroups.com> -hh <recscuba_google@huntzinger.com>wrote:-hh
I think it was partially answered. Steve apparently found that his USB2 dongles worked ok through a USB2 hub, and similarly, the 3's on a 3 hub. I don't recall noticing the 3's brand.Possibly related to this is that I'm having a wired Logitek mouse disappear & reappear on USB2, even after I rewired to plug in the mouse directly (no hub).Lewis
I have a 7-port USB2 hub that used to work, and now no longer works at all. very annoying.
I'd like to get a USB4 hub, but I've found USB3 to be very flakey. I have a Dell with two USB3 ports, and both simply don't see the hard drives attached about 10% of the time. On the MacMini I've had drives vanish, but I may have solved that by telling the mini to never sleep.
LloydIt is on the Dell. So far, since changing the mini to not sleep or sleep the drives it's been fine. Of course, it's only been a couple of days.
So USB3 is just flakey, huh? :)