On Friday 27 February 2004 08:23 am, Ray Hogaboom wrote: > Question > can I install some software to make Hub USB Version 2.0 compliant?
If you mean, installing software to make a 1.1 USB Hub 2.0 compliant, then the answer is no. If you mean software to make a 2.0 Hub 2.0 compliant, it is possible that your kernel version doesn't fully support 2.0 standard and this may limit the bandwidth available. Based on your message, you seem to be saying that the 2.0 device is plugged into a 1.1 Hub or that all the devices are plugged into the same 2.0 Hub. Either way, IIRC, the default is to lower down to the slowest possible device to maintain compatibility which means that plugging in any 1.1 device onto a 2.0 Hub will lower the speed down to 1.1 for all devices on that hub. The only way to get 2.0 speeds is to only plug in 2.0 devices. > If not > Is there hardware to install? A new 2.0 device. If the problem that you have is in the kernel version, you can try to upgrade to the newest kernel. > How can I get these devices to mount in same place every time. If they are plugged into the same controller every time, they should mount in the same place. If they are hot-pluggable devices, you can edit the hot plug files to create mount points for them. I have limited experience doing that as the only USB device that I have is a camera and a wireless mouse. -- Bryan Phinney Software Test Engineer
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