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Is it possible to connect a USB hub to a hub that is connected to a hub and a hub and.. and.. and to a laptop?
I was thinking there are bound to be some "overhead" like if without the hub we have 100%, with the hub we lose 1% to overhead and have 99% left to split, and if i add it to another hub I will lose another 1% overhead, but is that assumption right?
Are the power divided evenly among the devices? so if I have 5 connected to the hub, each will receive 20%? And what if one has "finished using" (like say I'm charging a iPhone and it's already at 100% / or say i connect to an external mouse but the mouse is switched off), does the power of the other 4 stay capped at 20% as long as the 5th one is attached?
I think your brain might overload with questions like that in there lol :D – PowerAktar – 2017-06-11T08:32:35.150
You mean a USB hub? You may want to break this down into a few different, more precise questions, about specific hardware.
– Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 – 2011-09-01T01:09:01.430@techie007 ok let me edit it – Pacerier – 2011-09-01T01:09:42.160
2USB hub. Why do you need the maximum number? The power depends on the devices. – Tamara Wijsman – 2011-09-01T01:09:49.150
ok i've edited the question – Pacerier – 2011-09-01T01:27:39.553
@techie take a look at the edit – Pacerier – 2011-09-01T01:27:45.327