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USBG-12U2ML Price: $88.99 The USBG-12U2ML 12-Port USB 2.0 Powered Hub is targeted at PC and Mac Industrial Application users that are expanding the number of USB ports on their system. The all metal chassis provides the USBG-12U2ML with a rugged and durable construction. The USBG-12U2ML can be wall-mounted or installed onto a DIN rail for convenient access to the ports. This twelve port hub can be powered with a three wire terminal block connector (7-36V) AC Adapter Required, which is sold separately.
Additional Features:• LEDs provide port status for each port and power status. • Includes a Quick Install Guide, a 3-foot Hi-Speed USB 2.0 certified A to B cable, and a power plug for the optional 110/220 AC power supply. • Compliant with USB Specification Revision 2.0 • Built-in 4X GL-852 Multi-TT Chip USB 2.0 Hub Controller • Supports High-speed and or Full-speed Packet • Protocol Sequencer for Endpoint 0/1 • Provides 12 Downstream Facing USB 2.0 Ports • Supports 480Mbps, 12Mbps and 1.5Mbps Speed • Multi Transaction Translator per Hub and Supports 12 Concurrent Non-periodic Transactions • Supports Self-powered Mode • Supports Downstream Port Status with LED • Compliant with USB Specifications 2.0 • High-speed or Full-speed Packet Protocol Sequencer for Endpoint 0/1. Quicken for windows and mac. Device Support:• Supports Downstream Port Status with LED USB Devices Supports keyboard, mouse, monitor, scanner, printer, PC Camera, telephone, CD-ROM drive, joystick, virtual reality helmet, modem, PBX and many more USB devices I/O Hardware • Supports 12 external USB2.0 Type-A connectors and 1 Type-B Upstream connector. • Supports a 3-pin Terminal Block Connector for external power input from AC adapter OS Support:• Windows 98, Me, XP, 2000, 2003, CE, Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8 • Linux and Mac OS 10.X Environmental:• Operating Temp.: 0 to 55C (32 to 131 F) • Storage Temp: -20C to 85C (-4 to 185 F) • Operating Humidity: 5 to 95% RH.
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I have an aluminum Mini running OSX 10.6.6 (Snow Leopard). With only 4 USB ports, I have need of a USB hub to accommodate my external drives and other peripherals: keyboard/mouse, camera and iPhone have to use the existing ports in the Mini (difficult access to ports due to space limitations), leaving one port for up to 4 external drives (older drives 40-60gb used for backup and extra storage). I have problems using powered USB 2.0 hubs with this computer; I have 'burned out' 2 hubs since buying the Mini in February. They just flat out stop working, though they still show power (the power indicator light on the hubs); no peripheral is recognized when plugged into the hub (which worked fine for about a month). I can unplug the 'must use Mini ports' (camera, iPhone, charger, etc) and the peripheral drives are recognized and work normally when plugged directly into the Mini ports. One hub was a Belkin 4-port hub (about 1 year old) and the other was a GE 3-port hub with several flash card readers (19-in-1 card reader), also about a year old.