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Virgos Magician

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Sep 13, 2004
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Sorry didnt make no sense. The driver im looking for is one that you can put 4 USBs in the ports, and then plug it into the tower as a single Usb. its like an extension cable for plugs, but for USB ports. Hope you know what im on about
 












Virgos Magician said:
Sorry didnt make no sense. The driver im looking for is one that you can put 4 USBs in the ports, and then plug it into the tower as a single Usb. its like an extension cable for plugs, but for USB ports. Hope you know what im on about

I'm assuming you mean a USB Hub - in which case, it should plug and play. If not, you will need to go to the manufacturers website rather than use a generic one.
 






Virgos Magician

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Dave the OAP

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Its a belkin

Go on to their web site and download the drivers ( I am not sure why plug and play didnt pick it up)
 






Dave the OAP

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what is the serial/model number. i will have a look on our "special " site:p
 


Virgos Magician

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Belkin USB Blue 4-Port Hub (F5U021-BLU)

Ive just been on the Belkin website and sent them an email explaining whats happened and waiting to hear back from them.

Serial Number is F5U021
 




Virgos Magician

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Just got an email response, which says


Thank you for contacting Belkin Technical Support. Your support request will be
answered in the order received. Please make sure you have configured all spam
(junk mail) filtering software to handle responses from Belkin accordingly.
Failure to do so may cause the response to be delayed or undeliverable. Thanks
for your support and interest in Belkin products.

Currently we are experiencing higher than normal email volumes, which may result
in delayed response times. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause,
your service request is important to us and will be addressed as soon as
possible.

Technical Support


:glare: Big help
 


Dave the OAP

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Ok hang on - Windows 2000? XP?
 










Dave the OAP

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Talking to the PC tekkies around here, you should not need a driver for this, as XP will find it as a generic USB hub

If you plug a standard USB cable in it, for your phone, IPOD or something like that, if it works then the Hub will not need cofiguring
 


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