low usb power in cube

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low usb power in cube

Post by madmann » December 27th, 2007, 8:41 pm

I just got an error trying to attach an ipod nano to a cube. Will a powered usb hub fix this issue? any other solutions?
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Re: low usb power in cube

Post by Turboladdade » December 27th, 2007, 9:22 pm

You got a low power warning plugging the iPod directly to the cube? That shouldn't happen I don't think, although I know that message will appear if you plug an iPod into the keyboard rather than computer itself.
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Re: low usb power in cube

Post by madmann » December 27th, 2007, 10:37 pm

you are correct i did plug it into the keyboard. with only 2 usb ports directly in the cube. one for keyboard other for speakers what would you do? i used my keyboard port on the quicksilver no problem.
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Re: low usb power in cube

Post by Turboladdade » December 27th, 2007, 10:43 pm

Apple Keyboards are not designed to provide USB power. I would say you should definitely get a hub, or get non-USB speakers. Make sure you plug the hub into the computer and not the keyboard.
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Re: low usb power in cube

Post by madmann » December 27th, 2007, 10:46 pm

usb speakers are the only option with a cube.

i have to have a powered hub correct just a std hub would not help
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Re: low usb power in cube

Post by Turboladdade » December 27th, 2007, 11:19 pm

madmann wrote:usb speakers are the only option with a cube.

i have to have a powered hub correct just a std hub would not help
Ah, this I did not know. Your best bet is to look for a powered hub, then.
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