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▪ Trendnet ▪ [17] (http://www.trendnet.com/products/ proddetail.asp?prod=130_TU2-700&cat=49) TU2-700 7 Port Powered USB 2.0 Hub with AC Adapter (5V 2A) ▪ Tripp-Lite ▪ [18] (http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=3167) U222-007-R 7 Port Powered USB 2.0 Hub with AC Adapter (5V 2.5A) Powering RPi from Hub works ▪ Ultron ▪ [19] (http://www.ultron.de/v1/ produktansicht.php?artnr=67072&kid=bfa8340c4e245...&l=en&WGType=Neue+USB- HUBS) UHN-710 7-port powered hub with PSU 5V, 3A. USB ID 1a40:0201. ▪ VANTEC ▪ 4 Port USB 2.0 Powered Hub Model: UGT-MH304. 5V 2A AC/DC adapter. Go 2.0 Mini hub. ▪ Z-TEK ▪ Z-TEK 7-port powered hub with PSU 5V, 4A. USB ID 1a40:0201. ▪ "Unknown" ▪ 10(7-4) port hub idVendor=1a40, idProduct=0201 / idVendor=1a40, idProduct=0101 works Problem USB Hubs Please check known workarounds here (http://elinux.org/Rpi_USB_check-list) before adding to the list ▪ Addon ▪ 7-Port Powered Hub - labelled ADDUH070P - Gives constant Eth0 errors on boot. ▪ Belkin ▪ 7-Port Powered Mobile Hub - device labelled F4U018, packaging labelled F5U701. lsusb reveals it to be two Genesys Logic 4-port hubs based on the GL850G chipset (vendor: 0x05e3 product: 0x0608) ganged together. Yields a lot of "handle_hc_chhltd_intr_dma:: XactErr without NYET/NAK/ACK" errors and device resets in /var/log/messages. Low speed devices such as keyboards work OK, wifi/mass storage is unreliable or broken. -- No error messages with the latest kernel, but still unstable with mass storage devices. Also, leaks current back to the Pi (can be fixed by overtaping GND and +5V pinouts) ▪ F4U022 7-Port powered USB hub (powered 5v, 2.6A), same as F4U018 ▪ 7-Port Powered Hub - device labled F5U237 Rev.3 - ID 050d:0237 Wired ethernet fails to connect; gives "DWC OTG HCD URB enqueue failed adding QTD. Error status -4008" Result is same as DUB-H7 below.

▪ Dell ▪ F5U404 Hi-Speed USB 2.0 4-Port Mobile Hub. Faulty/bad design; Leaks current back up the cable to the Raspberry Pi. ▪ F5U307 Hi-Speed USB 2.0 7-Port Hub (Powered, able to apply power to Raspberry Pi via micro USB from this hub at same time) It work's sometimes. (Works always without powering the RPi, haven't tried that) ▪ Dell U2410 Monitor Built-in 4 Port Hub - Shows up as a pair with 0424:2514 and 0424:2640. Standard Microsystems Corp. USB 2.0 Hub. When connecting some devices it kills the Ethernet with "smsc95xx 1-1.1:1.0: eth0: Failed to read register index 0x0000011X" errors. It did work for a keyboard and webcam. Bluetooth that works connected directly to the Pi triggers the error. ▪ DELTACO ▪ 7-Port USB Hub UH-713 Rev 3. This one consists also of two 05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB-2.0 4-Port HUBs connected together. The power supply is rated at 5 V 2 A. It kills ethernet when X11 is started. ▪ Dynex ▪ 7-Port USB Hub - Does not work in Debian 19-04 image. ▪ DX-HB7PT 7-Port USB Hub - As per the Gear Head below, it's 2 daisy-chained Genesys Logic 05e3:0608 devices. Appears to result in significant slow downs when the USB is under load, such as running the root filesystem from a USB drive. ▪ Dynamode ▪ 7-Port USB 2.0 Hub (Silver and black). Feeds power back up the interconnect to the Pi causing the power LED to light on the Pi if the hub is powered on but the Pi is not. The Pi also fails to boot when powered off this hub, with or without the interconnect plugged in. Stops the network from working when connected to the Pi after booting the Pi - cannot ssh to the Pi. Best avoided. :-( Shows up in lsusb as a pair of ID 05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB-2.0 4-Port HUB which is interesting. - Confirmed. This hub also appears unable to power an external USB drive using a y-cable as it gives the error -71 message in dmesg (when providing external power to the RPi) ▪ 4-Port High-Speed USB 2.0 Hub (USB-H40-A2.0), came with with a 1A power supply. Leaks power to the Pi through the uplink. Doesn't work with Pi, unless the Pi is powered by a second power source. This hub is completely generic and I've seen it being sold under different brand names as well. Therefore, a picture is included (http://i.imgur.com/BPZ3j.jpg) for easy identification. ▪ D-Link ▪ 7-Port USB Hub DUB-H7 (Crashes USB stack, including Ethernet, when plugging / using some peripherals). (See note above, it works with some distros and/or with latest firmware) ▪ E-Solution

▪ Dell<br />

▪ F5U404 Hi-Speed USB 2.0 4-Port Mobile Hub. Faulty/bad design; Leaks current<br />

back up the cable to the Raspberry Pi.<br />

▪ F5U307 Hi-Speed USB 2.0 7-Port Hub (Powered, able to apply power to<br />

Raspberry Pi via micro USB from this hub at same time) It work's sometimes.<br />

(Works always without powering the <strong>RPi</strong>, haven't tried that)<br />

▪ Dell U2410 Monitor Built-in 4 Port Hub - Shows up as a pair with 0424:2514<br />

and 0424:2640. Standard Microsystems Corp. USB 2.0 Hub. When connecting<br />

some devices it kills the Ethernet with "smsc95xx 1-1.1:1.0: eth0: Failed to read<br />

register index 0x0000011X" errors. It did work for a keyboard and webcam.<br />

Bluetooth that works connected directly to the Pi triggers the error.<br />

▪ DELTACO<br />

▪ 7-Port USB Hub UH-713 Rev 3. This one consists also of two 05e3:0608<br />

Genesys Logic, Inc. USB-2.0 4-Port HUBs connected together. The power supply<br />

is rated at 5 V 2 A. It kills ethernet when X11 is started.<br />

▪ Dynex<br />

▪ 7-Port USB Hub - Does not work in Debian 19-04 image.<br />

▪ DX-HB7PT 7-Port USB Hub - As per the Gear Head below, it's 2 daisy-chained<br />

Genesys Logic 05e3:0608 devices. Appears to result in significant slow downs<br />

when the USB is under load, such as running the root filesystem from a USB<br />

drive.<br />

▪ Dynamode<br />

▪ 7-Port USB 2.0 Hub (Silver and black). Feeds power back up the interconnect to<br />

the Pi causing the power LED to light on the Pi if the hub is powered on but the<br />

Pi is not. The Pi also fails to boot when powered off this hub, with or without the<br />

interconnect plugged in. Stops the network from working when connected to the<br />

Pi after booting the Pi - cannot ssh to the Pi. Best avoided. :-( Shows up in lsusb<br />

as a pair of ID 05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB-2.0 4-Port HUB which is<br />

interesting. - Confirmed. This hub also appears unable to power an external USB<br />

drive using a y-cable as it gives the error -71 message in dmesg (when providing<br />

external power to the <strong>RPi</strong>)<br />

▪ 4-Port High-Speed USB 2.0 Hub (USB-H40-A2.0), came with with a 1A power<br />

supply. Leaks power to the Pi through the uplink. Doesn't work with Pi, unless<br />

the Pi is powered by a second power source. This hub is completely generic and<br />

I've seen it being sold under different brand names as well. Therefore, a picture is<br />

included (http://i.imgur.com/BPZ3j.jpg) for easy identification.<br />

▪ D-Link<br />

▪ 7-Port USB Hub DUB-H7 (Crashes USB stack, including Ethernet, when<br />

plugging / using some peripherals). (See note above, it works with some distros<br />

and/or with latest firmware)<br />

▪ E-Solution

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