Rating: Summary: -10 If i could..... Review: Crashes my XP Pro system at random times, NOT happy!
If this is an issue with XP then Blekin should get them to fix it or make some custom drivers for it.
Try talking to Blekin, they will dismiss this issue, but it`s real and will freeze your XP system every 3 to 10 hours.
DONT BUY IT UNLESS THEY START TO SUPPORT IT !!!!!!!!!
Rating: Summary: belkins usb2 hub Review: I bought this hub recently and the driver thru windows XP is incompatible and crashes my pc.I wrote to Belkin for updated driver and their reply was that they do not supply drivers and I have to look somewhere else for it.It is ok to buy a Belkin pda case or charger but do not ever buy any electronic component by Belkin,technical support does not exist and you are stuck with a bad piece of junk.
Rating: Summary: A well-designed hub Review: I have a couple of these - 7 ports seems to be necessary now that so many devices connect with USB.
Pro's:
1) the hub gives easy access to a couple ports. For some reason that feature is incredibly hard to find, and I have several devices that travel, so the accessibility is nice.
2) it works well - no problems.
Con's:
1) not that this is much of a drawback, but the hub does get pretty hot, especially if you stack them.
As far as the previous comment about the LEDs all lighting up at power-on - apparently Belkin have changed this. My first unit has all the LEDs lit even if nothing's plugged in, and my newer unit behaves like most people would expect.
Rating: Summary: iPod Shuffle users, listen up! Review: I was looking for a hub that is always powered on, so I could use it as a charger for the iPod. One person's dislike is another's delight! The always-on feature may seem dumb, but it is a great feature for people who may use it as a charger.
This is the ONLY hub that allows us to plug and unplug (into/away from) the hub with ONLY ONE hand. The other ones all require that you hold the hub or velcro the hub to the desk, which is really a sticky situation (in more ways than one).
I highly recommend this model.
Rating: Summary: This review should be deleted Review: I've asked amazon to delete this review, it referred to an issue that does not apply to this hub.
Rating: Summary: Well-designed, elegant and dependable Review: Nearly every peripheral or device that can connect to a PC these days uses the USB port, from printers, to mice, external drives, PDAs, wireless adapters and flash memory. It doesn't take very long before the top of your desk disappears under a wiggly maze of wires.
I personally reached the point where my older 4-port 1.0 hub and twin 2.0 inputs on my laptop just weren't cutting it. And I didn't want a second hub adding to the clutter of my home office workspace. Not only that, but the widespread adoption of the faster 2.0 USB technology standard has made 1.0 close to obsolete.
After spending considerable time searching for a 7-port 2.0 alternative, I was getting frustrated at the choices available, which ranged from the poorly designed to the outright expensive. Most were the identical mass-produced model with a different company logo sticker slapped on the top.
Then Belkin entered this market segment and made my choice an easy one. Here's why:
1. I have previously owned Belkin USB hubs and found them to be well-built and rock-solid dependable. This is important to me because of the high failure rate I've experienced with less-expensive generic hubs. And while a USB hub seems like a simple enough device, it's rapidly become an essential piece of hardware for any computer system.
2. The slim, sleek, ergonomic design was attractive and the two ports on the top of the device (in addition to the five in the rear) were perfect for mice and flash storage drives -- even though I didn't realize it at the time.
3. A decent price, all things considered.
From the minute I plugged this hub in six months ago it has run flawlessly. I absolutely love it. In fact, I recently purchased two more, one for my daughter's laptop and another as a Christmas present. You simply can't go wrong here.
Rating: Summary: Horrible performance Review: This hub is possibly the worst USB hub I have ever used- it loses connection when placed vertically as well as the fact that it seems to work completely sporadically. I definitely would discourage any would-be buyers from this item. Strangely, all the other Belkin equipment I use works swimmingly- perhaps this is simply an anomaly in their lineup.
Rating: Summary: Bad Product. Review: This is the worst product I've ever used. I would avoid it unless you know nothing about computers. It's cool looking but more than likely will make you want to tear your hair out in frustration when it won't read any of your devices.
I bought a Dynex instead which worked by just plugging it in.
Rating: Summary: Excellent HUB , Great Ergonomics Review: This USB HUB works perfectly. Previous reviewers are confused about "required drivers", which are not necessary for USB hubs since they are built into Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
I haven't had any problem with it at all, nor any of the many other USB Hubs that I have used.
This HUB is BETTER, though, becuase of the two top connections. I have 5 devices connected almost all the time and a number of other devices (camera, camcorder, DVD burner, GPS, Sandisk Cruzer driver, etc.) all of which are EASY to insert, eject because of the way this device is configured.
It really is much more convenient to work with than most others.
Rating: Summary: Stylish but technically lacking Review: When I received this 7 port hub, I had high hopes. It looks nice, has 5 ports in the back and two convenient ports on top. But it has two very odd weaknesses.First, when you plug it in, a red power light comes on and all 7 port lights are lit. What good are the port lights if they are lit even when no device is plugged into that port? The other odd behavior is that devices that are plugged into the hub are powered on even if the host's USB port is not powered up (i.e. the computer is off). In fact, the devices are always powered on even if the hub is not even connected to the host. My computer is off, but my USB illuminated keyboard is still illuminated, my USB microphone's power light is on, my USB wireless network's power light is on, etc. The behavior of these two issues seemed so odd (lights always on, devices always powered) that I assumed it was due to a defective part. So I called Belkin's technical support. The guy who answered was very rude and impatient. He basically stated "that is how the hub works". When I asked him if he could show me where this odd behavior is documented, he told me "it is not documented, but that is how it works and if you don't like it, return it and get another brand of hub". Not a bad recommendation.
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