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Port Ahoy! Cracking Belkin USB Hub
Review of Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 7-Port Hub - hub - 7 ports by
fightgear
Advantages: great design, vertical ports for regular items such as memory sticks, led display
Disadvantages: maybe a bit expensive but comparrison but it is quality
...I bought this hub as an impulse purchase but based my decision on:
(a) you can never have enough usb ports
(b) belkin are a respected manufacturer
(c) I liked the design
It cost me £12 when I bought it but I think that was the stores mistake as I have seen it advertised at between £19 and £24. Even at that price though this is a good piece of kit.
Bearing in mind you can get USB 2 hubs for about half the piece of this one made by companies you may have never heard of, the design and features on this device make it a very attractive and useful addition to your desktop.
It has seven USB ports; five on the back and two placed nattily and very usefully on the top. The top ones are what make this great in my view. They are ideal for things you want to plug in and take out on a regular and irregular basis. I use them for usb memory sticks...
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17.07.2007
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Plug it in and that's it!
Review of Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 4-Port Hub - hub - 4 ports by
mhurren
Advantages: Easy to use, can be combined with more hubs to connect 127 devices!
Disadvantages: Needs another mains socket
...a 7 port version, though this costs more. You can even connect these into each other giving anything up to a maximum of 127 devices per port! Now that would be a lot of wires!
This hub is USB 1.1, operating at an impressive 12Mbps, though if you really need faster than this, Belkin also do a USB 2.0 version for a little more of your money which runs at 480Mbps.
Very easy to use, stylish design and does what it says on the tin!...
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07.08.2003
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Belkin USB hub
Review of Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 7-Port Hub - hub - 7 ports by
curious_george
Advantages: Plenty of ports, stackable, simple display
Disadvantages: Yet another power lead, relativley short cable.
...Im not an expert on USB hubs, so il just try to give a a good review based on my experiences of the product. I hope its helpful.
Well, what can i say appart from "its a usb hub"!. It sits under my monitor and does everything i want it to to.
The hub is plug and play, so no installation needed. It does need its own power outlet, and the adaptor is fairly large. It has a pleasant appearance, and the display consists of a red LED indicating power, and a green LED for each device connected.
There are 5 USB 2.0 sockets on the back and 2 on the top. I've found that the rear sockets are best for permanent connections (keyboards, mice etc) and the top 2 are useful for small devices such as Digital cameras and especially USB flash drives.
When a lot of devices are connected the hub does tend to move around (through tension from the cables...
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11.03.2007
(13.03.2007) |
Over priced
Review of Belkin 5-Port Network Switch (10/100Mbps) by
raphiel99
Advantages: Plug and Play
Disadvantages: Not worth the money
...When setting up a network in my house I wanted to share everything over a LAN and also split the broadband between the network. The initial problem I had was that the broadband connection to the hub has to be an Ethernet cable. This is not too much of a problem if you are using ntl broadband. If you are using bt broadband the modem comes with only a USB connection which you cannot change. Therefore the broadband could not be easily shared using the hub like I thought. The hub itself although quite stylish was large and oddly shaped and hard to accommodate in an already cluttered environment. It was however shape do that it could be attached to other belkin products in a quite nice and interesting way. Unfortunately if you don’t own any other belkin networking appliances the shape is pointless.
When the cabling was sorted out...
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17.07.2003
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Belkin USB - Expansion made easy
Review of Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 4-Port Hub - hub - 4 ports by
gavb
Advantages: Good Quality, Easy to use
Disadvantages: A bit pricey
...The Belkin 4 port USB hub is the ideal way to add additional usb ports to your computer. It plugs into 1 usb slot on your machine, and gives you 4 new ports. With it's own power supply, it can provide proper 500 mA per port power, and each port comes with it's own overload setting. As USB becomes more and more popular, this is an easy expansion method, enabling you to chain up to 127 devices together. Although a little bit more expensive than some rivals, it not only looks stylish, but can be linked together with the Busstation to give you lots of different component options. Installation was easy, as windows picks it up straight away and uses it's own drivers....
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22.09.2000
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The best modem/router money can buy!
Review of Belkin ADSL Modem with Wireless-G Router wireless router by
kduggan
Advantages: Secure, Cheap, excellent wifi range, Belkin lifetime warranty
Disadvantages: None
...to connect to it?
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My laptop uses the Belkin PCMCIA wifi card - connects no problem.
The PC upstairs uses a Belkin USB wifi adapter - connects no problems
My Apple iMac uses Airport extreme and connects no problems
My Apple Mac Mini uses a Belkin USB wifi adapter - this can cause some problems and needs to be pulled out and reinserted after starting the computer for it to be recognised. No big deal - I just keep the computer on 24/7!
Xbox - connects via ethernet - no problems at all
Nintendo DS lite - connects via wifi, no problems whatsoever - can even connect whilst i lying in bed so I can play people all over the world - much to the annoyance of my wife!
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I bought my router new from PC world 3 years ago for £79.99, you can pick it up on eBay for about £25...
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26.09.2007
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The centre of everything
Review of Belkin USB Hub hub - 4 ports by
Newfloridian
Advantages: Plug and play as it should be, cool design
Disadvantages: None
...At last a computer product that does what it says it does and works the way it is supposed to!
I was sceptical to say the least about USB (universal serial bus) ports when they first started to appear on computer systems. Windows promised the era of ‘plug and play’ – the computer recognises the peripheral without major hardware configuration or software programming on the part of the end user. Now at last – it has happened. I recently bought a new computer, I bought a USB hub, I have plugged things into this magic little box – and there I am, up and running.
The Belkin Hub plugs into a USB socket on your computer. It is hot wired (you can plug it in and take it out while the computer is switched on, the main box recognises the hub. It can derive its power from the computer or through its own mains adapter. This hub has four sockets...
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23.12.2002
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USB Hub:- Reliable USB Connection
Review of Belkin USB Hub hub - 4 ports by
Brianglo
Advantages: Small,stlish,value for money
Disadvantages: Plasticy. But all it will do is sit on a shelve.
...Being a fan of new technology and testing it as part of my work role , I have accumulated several USB devices.
Getting fed up of having to climb round the back of PC every time I want to plug something in I went on an exbidition to PC World on the hunt for a solution.
At 29.95 I found the solution in a Belkin 4 port USB Hub.
Sylish design and a good brand name made this product the only real choice for me.
The product comes complete with a power brick,USB cable and a set of instructions. Adding this to your system couldnot be simpler.
Plug one lead into PC USB port,the other end into hub. Plug in your USB devices to the hub and errrr thats it. No drivers to install,no PC to take apart , no nothing.
In my case , some of my devices needed power to be supplied by the USB port. In these cases , the supplied power brick can be used...
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09.05.2001
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FastCAT5e Networking Cable
Review of Belkin FastCAT network cable - 10 m by
kelr101
Advantages: Quick Installation, Colour co-oridinated, Fast Speeds
Disadvantages: Price Varied
...*Company History*
Belkin, based in Compton, California, are one of the world’s leading manufacturers of peripherals and connectivity in the computer industry. Their products are designed for home and business users and cover a large range including: USB Hubs, LAN and Wireless devices and cables, Networking Hardware and accessories, and Computer and audio-visual cables.
*Category 5 Cables - Networking*
With respect to my personal circumstances I found myself considering Belkin's range of products when I was in need of a networking cable.
A Network set up is a group of two or more computers linked together. There are several networking groups, including LAN (Local Area Network), whereby the computers are geographically close together.
My home LAN Network set up originally consisted of two Personal Computers (PC) connected...
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23.01.2005
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What To Do With All Those USB Plugs
Review of Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 4-Port Hub - hub - 4 ports by
jamiem
Advantages: Easiest Possible Installation
Disadvantages: Uses Yet Another Mains Socket
.... This is ideal for external CD-Writers and hard drives etc.
----=What Does The Hub Do?=----
What do you do when you have used all of your USB ports on your computer? Cry? No! You get a Belkin 4 port hub. It basically plugs in to one of your existing ports and allows you to then plug a further 3 extra devices in. No installation is required; it is a straight plug n play job. You can "daisy chain" these devices to connect up to 127 USB peripherals to each socket on your PC. The only downside is that you do have to plug it in to a mains socket, meaning yet another one to find.
----=What Does It Look Like?=----
In keeping with the "high tech" look, it is cased in a semi-transparent smoked case. On the back are the 4 USB ports, with 4 corresponding LED's on the front to show connection/activity. Also on the back is the socket in to which...
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15.01.2003
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