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I’ve planned on to buy two of [1], I might not receive the power plug:
1.1) I wish to use all 32 ports in the near future, will I face any problems such as “power loss”…? Also, what other problems could I face on top/along/rather than what’s enquoted?
1.2) I'm unable to find the full specification for the selected 'hub to buy' link could someone help me please? - I would like to know the per port output...
2) What is the best solution? I wish to buy two hubs only because I have two USB v3.0 ports on the right-hand-side of my Laptop. - Is this a little brat-kid move? I mean, I’ll definitely use’em all if I get a chance to add extra rubbish with my Laptop, as time passes by...
3) If it's possible, please send me a link with a UK power plug, for to buy...
103.230.104.12 (talk) 19:47, 17 December 2016 (UTC)
I don't know guys, this is the following research:
I went to the "Device Manager" - "View" list option is automatically set to "Device by type" feature. I see a "Universal Serial Bus Controller" and a "USB Virtualization" drop-down-list, both already open.
1)
In the "Universal Serial Bus Controller" drop-down-list, I found:
3 "Generic USB Hub" ports. - nothing connected by myself so don't know why it is showing.
1 "Mobile Connect - Bus Enemurate Device" port (guessing this is for the Internet dongle as it is connected by myself, on one of the right-hand-side port).
2 "Intel(R) Series/C216 Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - _ _ _ _ _ _" ports - nothing connected by myself so don't know why it is showing.
1 "Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller" port. - nothing connected by myself so don't know why it is showing.
1 "Intel(R) USB 3.0 Root Hub" port. - nothing connected by myself so don't know why it is showing.
1 "Realtek USB 2.0 Card Reader." - nothing connected by myself so don't know why it is showing.
3 "USB Composite Device" port. - nothing connected by myself so don't know why it is showing.
1 "USB Mass Storage Device" port. - nothing connected by myself so don't know why it is showing.
2 "USB Root Hub" port. - nothing connected by myself so don't know why it is showing.
2)
In the "USB Virtualisation" drop-down-list, I found only "USB Virtualization Connector Driver. - nothing connected by myself so don't know why it is showing.
3)
Now, I'm not really a computer type person, all I know is, I have one USB v2.0 port at the left-hand-side of my Laptop connect with an external 4 port hub (keyboard, mouse and a numeric keypad connected as usual. Sometimes I connect my game-pad, regardless power loss occurs and I understand now why so).
I also have (probably something like a card/USB internal hub type or so, not sure though) two USB v3.0 port on the right-hand-side next to each other (each are connected with one RHDD and one SSD without any hubs (currently none are not connected because I'm using the internet). A slot for SD card i.e. in use facing towards me...
I wish to buy two 16 port hubs (one for each port resulting in giving me 32 ports altogether) cause I'm guessing USB v3.0 will last a long time... What do you guys suggest?
103.230.104.23 (talk) 19:08, 18 December 2016 (UTC)
Does the laptop have a built-in card reader? That could be the "Realtek USB 2.0 Card Reader" or the "USB Mass Storage Device". The keyboard and touchpad will either be connected via internal USB or PS/2. However, I wasn't interested in the list of internal USB devices, only the number of root controllers. 81.187.116.230 (talk) 19:35, 18 December 2016 (UTC)