"No bus-power mode" No problems with it. Wish the port indicators would go on and off acording to port connection instead og just all go on when pluging something in.
My major complaint however is that it's only selfpowered which means you have to have the adaptor plugged in. Almost all other 4 port hubs have both selfpower (500 mA per port) and buspower mode (100 mA per port).
If you're not specifically attracted to the design go get one that supports both self- and buspower mode. From McAllan, July 11, 2004
We're currently upgrading our user review system; so we won't be accepting new reviews for now.D-link Hi-Speed USB 2.0 4-Port Hub Specs
Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, MacOS 9.0, MacOS X
Number of USB ports
4
Built-in Ethernet?
no
Built-in parallel converter(s)
0
Built-in serial converter(s)
0
Built-in PS/2 converter(s)
0
Built-in SCSI converter(s)
0
Stackable?
--
Type
External
Extra?
--
Number of FireWire 400 ports
--
Power source
Self-powered
Warranty
One year
Extras Turn on and off this self-powered device automatically with your PC.
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