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Electronics : D-Link DUB-H4 - 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub (External)by: D-Link
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![]() Rating: - Recommended USB 4 PORT HUBBought this at a good price several days ago. I needed more usb ports, especially with wireless mouses etc; I'm also about to purchase an additional hard drive to store photographs on. I was runing out of ports and read reviews on this little hub. I was't disappointed. I have windows xp and it took seconds to set up. And there you go, all devices detected and no problems. 5 stars for value for money and it does what it says on the tin!!!!!!! ... Read More Rating: - D-Link DUB-H4 - 4-Port USB 2.0 HuI have used, without success, a number of different hubs. Look no further! This really is an excellent hub. It will allow you to attach a variety of external devises, including an external hard drive. (The latter is not the case with all hubs, as they are only capable of hosting external devises with low electronic and software demands.) I would definitely recommend this product. Excellent value for money. Rating: - D-Link 4 port USB HubOrdered via Amazon/kikatek. Dispatched by 2nd.Class Mail and received in 2 working days. Won't go through the letterbox but was waiting. Plugged in, switched on and the D-Link H-4 is working much better than my previous hub however, that may be because I thought the cheapest USB hub would do. Highly recommended Rating: - Ok so far...but not quite sureI bought this in Feb (4 months ago) as I needed a powered hub for my USB drive. Worked out of the box without any problems but now the power LED appears to start flashing/flickering at random times. The device still appears to work as normal but I am nervous especially as I do my image backups using it. I may well return it. Rating: - Solves your USB power problems (eg. for external HDD).This is a well designed and constructed USB 2.0 hub with PSU brick. I recently bought a WD 250GB Passport drive which works OK on my Sony VAIO but not on any of three desktop PCs in the house due to limitations on the current available from their USB ports. The Passport drive has no provision for a power brick and the Lindy dual-USB cable also failed to spin up the drive. This powered hub worked first time on all three PCs, providing enough current from the USB port to spin up the Passport drive. Browse for similar items by category:
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