No, it's not 2 hubs...

It's only one "physical" hub, with 7 ports. I think it simulates 2 hubs
with 4 ports each, or maybe there are REALLY 2 hubs inside the little
box... But they sell saying that it's 1 hub with 7 ports.

And I can't plug it directly to the computer... I have 4 keyboards and 4
mice to plug to each computer (but the problems happen even if there is 1
keyboard only...), and I (will) have no way to manually unplug/plug.

There might be a possible solution, even it if looks bad =/
Any other ideas?
Any other ideas about simulating unplugging/plugging using software?

Thank you a lot for helping me!

> On Wed, 5 Jul 2006, Paulo R. Zanoni wrote:
>
>> We've tried using this "ac power control", but it didn't work.
>> We turned off the port, then we turned it on, but the bug still
>> happened.
>> Turning the port on/off has not the same effect as unplugging/plugging
>> manually.
>
> Like I said, many brands of hubs do not actually support power switching.
>
>> The log you asked is here.
>
> You didn't mention before that the keyboard is behind _two_ hubs!
>
> You'll probably find it works a lot better if you plug it directly into
> the computer.  No doubt the problems you experienced are caused by the one
> of the hubs not initializing properly.
>
> Alan Stern
>
>



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