On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 1:59 PM, Clark Martin <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> "Card"?  Do you mean the hub?
>

-> Nope, the card that the AC Adaptor came attached to.

>
> The hub will require 2.1 to 2.5A.  Each port needs to be able to supply .5
> A and the hub itself needs some.
>
>
>> You are probably better off just going out and buying a new hub.  The
>> latest hubs I've bought were Belkin 4 port at the local Target store for
>> $15-$20.  IF Belkin will sell you a new power supply it may run nearly that
>> much to buy it, including shipping and handling.  If you buy a replacement
>> locally then you can still use your old one as a bus powered hub (for light
>> loads only.
>
>
> -> If only I had a target closer than Kansas City (45 miles roughly).
> Walmart USED to sell lots of computer stuff but after the remodel that
> section was pretty much gutted.
>
>>
> Office supply, something.
>
> Sorry, I live on the edge of Silicon Valley so finding a store that sells
> computer stuff isn't too hard.
>

-> There is an Office-something (I forget if it is Depot or Max) on Hwy 7 in
Blue Springs. I can check there next time I am in town. However, last time I
was there the sales drone was somewhat less than professional (I asked a
simple question and he acted like I was asking him to sacrifice a baby)


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