Hi Guys, I bought a Mac logoed 4 port Belkin USB 1.1 hub (with power supply) at Walmart that lets me hookup a USB printer, scanner, memory card reader to a USB enabled 8500 (A to B cable). But connecting another USB capable 7600 (A to A cable) into the hub doesn't let it see the other devices and neither the 8500. I thought USB hubs behave like Ethernet hubs. Worse is whenever I shutdown either Mac, each would immediately restart (have to unplug the 7600 for normal shutdown to happen). How can I connect 2 Macs to share the same peripherals and expect normal shutdown without restarting? (Macs on 9.1 and Apple USB card support 1.4.1). Thanks for any info.
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