[SOLVED] - How to test usb hub speed?

11 Oct.,2022

 

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Parroty69 said:

Thank you for the reply. I forgot to ask if the usb hub is powered or not and how much power it can output per usb port?

Also, which method of connecting it to my computer would you recommend? I have 3 devices one uses 0.30A, one uses 5V 120mA and one uses 5V 500mA. Would you recommend connecting in this method: usb 3.0 port > usb hub > devices or this method? : usb 10gig port > usb c to usb 3.0 adaptor > usb hub > usb devices (I don't have to connect the 0.30A device if I use the second method)

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Ok so now I see the hub does have a power port, shown in the last picture here and as you previously mentioned the android cable:

https://www.ipohonline.biz/usb-ven-chlbd

So just connect up an android cable to the hub, also known as "micro-usb" or "micro-b" connector, that should bring it up to the charging spec of 1.5A / 7.5W and allow all your devices

similar cable to this one, maybe familiar if you already have an older android phone:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/6ft-Micro-USB-Data-Charger-Cable-for-Samsung-Galaxy-Core-i8270/894351861

Since all your devices total will be 920mA, simply do not connect all of them until you plug in the micro-usb charging cable to get full power, and you are good to go!

Ok so now I see the hub does have a power port, shown in the last picture here and as you previously mentioned the android cable:So just connect up an android cable to the hub, also known as "micro-usb" or "micro-b" connector, that should bring it up to the charging spec of 1.5A / 7.5W and allow all your devicessimilar cable to this one, maybe familiar if you already have an older android phone:Since all your devices total will be 920mA, simply do not connect all of them until you plug in the micro-usb charging cable to get full power, and you are good to go!