If I get the picture correctly, you have a PCI USB/FireWire card installed with a total of 5 ports. I'd guess the card would have 3 USB and 2 FireWire ports. Is this right?
A few more questions. What do you have plugged into the USB ports on the card? The D-Link hub is powered (has it's own AC adapter), with the various LEDs correctly lighting up? Are you sure you're using the cable that came with the hub to connect to the card?
On Aug 29, 2004, at 8:37 AM, Tom W. wrote:
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.
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