D-Link USB 2.0 4-Port Hub

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  • Solider USB hub  

    D-Link USB 2.0 4-Port Hub (Personal Computers)
    Solid Hub, above all, I have the impression that it is the only one who is working correctly with the Raspberry Pi. Moreover, he is very much smaller than it appears on the screen.
  • Interesting ... 1  

    D-Link USB 2.0 4-Port Hub (Personal Computers)
    The part is detected, installed its driver and every 5 seconds, it has reconnected. This means that the problems went. Every sound again the signal that the hardware has been detected, of course, all other devices also include re on ... has just anno
  • Performs his duties without complaint!  

    D-Link USB 2.0 4-Port Hub (Personal Computers)
    The USB hub works for 2 months without any problems. I use it with the supplied AC adapter. It is connected to a USB 2.0 interface. Adjacent to it are in iPhone, an iPad, a 4 Spyder and a wireless USB mouse from Logitech. With a small program from D-
  • Machine has been packed with English PSU  

    D-Link USB 2.0 4-Port Hub (Personal Computers)
    Rein seen as a passive USB hub, the device does its job. However, the stroke came with a power adapter with UK plug! I could not find in the production description no mention of a British power supply. Thus, the device is not to be used as an active
  • Lifting function and power supply is not possible simultaneously for Raspberry Pi  

    D-Link USB 2.0 4-Port Hub (Personal Computers)
    For use with the Raspberry Pi does not make sense, because the Fast Charge function (ie increased power) is only available when the host (ie the Raspberry) is not active. This goes not clear from the article description for me. Since the cat is bitin
  • Is very suitable for the Raspberry Pi  

    D-Link USB 2.0 4-Port Hub (Personal Computers)
    I have this USB hub worried about my Raspberry Pi Model B to supply it with power. The Hub provides sufficient power to operate the overclocked Pi. In operation, however, I have the overclocking allowed to moderate, as I had corrupt memory blocks on
  • Works flawlessly on Raspberry Pi  

    D-Link USB 2.0 4-Port Hub (Personal Computers)
    Property me the stroke concerned as an active hub for the Raspberry Pi to there to connect keyboard, mouse, external hard drive. The external power supply is working fine and is stable.
  • No problems with the Raspberry Pi  

    D-Link USB 2.0 4-Port Hub (Personal Computers)
    For me, the main use of the stroke is the Raspberry Pi. The LogiLink 4-Port Hub USB 3.0 I had to send back (disconnections, "backflow" in the RPI) and I opted for the D-Link. As always, the unit of Amazon was shipped quickly. I, too, could be ha
  • Raspberry Pi - Rasbmc approved  

    D-Link USB 2.0 4-Port Hub (Personal Computers)
    I was looking for a USB hub for my PI which he often out box (so no driver installations, etc.) can be used. Unfortunately, this is now no longer quite so easy because you only have any no-name and cheap products gets in the known electrical markets
  • Very recommendable USB HUB - also suitable as a charger for Smartphones  

    D-Link USB 2.0 4-Port Hub (Personal Computers)
    I have long toyed with the idea to buy a USB hub to provide some order. I have long been the integrated USB hub used by my monitor even works, but is not a particularly elegant solution, as the USB ports are mounted on the side and down the cable han
  • Recommendation for the Raspberry Pi  

    D-Link USB 2.0 4-Port Hub (Personal Computers)
    Due to other reviews and questions I have decided for this Hub for operation on the Raspberry Pi. This is still a bit sensitive in terms not quite standards-based equipment and most airline hubs, at least I at home was so, "shone" with misf
  • great device! 17  

    D-Link USB 2.0 4-Port Hub (Personal Computers)
    A simple 4-port USB 2.0 hub. Power connector is on the back, 4x USB on the front. A green LED indicates "power on", which have 4 USB slots per a green LED that flashes during data transfer. Simply plug in and get-Huben! A little tip: Since
  • USB 2.0 High Speed ​​compliant - not merely "compatible"  

    D-Link USB 2.0 4-Port Hub (Personal Computers)
    This HUB is one of the few that carry the real USB Logo - and rightly so. We use this device as a reference for measurements in the company, and also at home I never had problems with it. If devices with this hub will not work, they are probably not