Alan Stern wrote:
More likely your problem comes from plugging full-speed devices into a hub
running at high speed. Try "rmmod ehci-hcd" so that everything is forced
to run at full speed, and see if that helps.
Alan Stern
Is there more documentation somewhere on this problem of full speed
devices on a high speed hub on any site? I have had issues both in
Linux and windows when running many full speed devices into a high speed
hub. What we have done to fix it was replace the high speed hub with a
full speed one. In windows we also noticed if you disabled the EHCI
problems went away too. I'll have to give the "rmmod ehci-hcd" in
linux a try now too. Thanks!
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