> Actually, couldn't we have a "safety catch"? That is, by default you are
> restricted to one device per port (since this will meet the needs of
> 99.9% of newbies) and there is an advanced setting checkbox which lifts
> this restriction.
>
> Just a thought :)

Probably not really necessary.  I'll just make a point to describe what's 
possible, why it's necessary, and how to avoid unintended consequences if you 
don't have a situation that requires this functionality.

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