Are you sure that the hub is getting power? It is possible that the AC adaptor 
may be bad, or the hub might have a internal issue. My D-Link hub has two power 
lights on the top. If your's has a red and green LED, then the red one should 
light up when the AC cord is plugged in.


> I have a 5 port usb and firewire card in my B&W and today, I tried to 
> add an external 4-port D-Link USB hub. My B&W had kniptions. Everytime I 
> plugged something in I would get a dialogue box saying that a device 
> attached to the usb port was drawing too much power. I had the d-link 
> plugged in with the adapter that came with it. Using OS X 10.35, 512K 
> memory. Tried plugging the hub into both the card and the stock usb 
> ports. Same thing happened.
> Any ideas?
> Tom

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