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Select a different Channel from the ‘Requested Channel’ drop down list.
Check Signal Strength on ‘Devices’ tab and test devices for improved
performance.
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The system is USB 2.0 compatible. Make sure that all devices only require USB
2.0 connection. If a USB 3.0 device is connected and is USB 2.0 compatible, the
device should operate OK but only within its reduced USB 2.0 parameters.
Devices requiring full USB 3.0 connection or power will not function properly
and are not approved for the HC-USB2-AIR. Note: Some USB 3.0 device may be
able to operate over USB 2.0 but will still require USB 3.0 current (>500mA) and
so will not be compatible with the HC-USB2-AIR.
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USB Host Controllers inside your PC share their available bandwidth among all of
the connected USB ports managed by that particular controller (actually in the
case of a USB 3.0 Host Controller, your USB 2.0 connections will share a USB 2.0
bandwidth allotment and your USB 3.0 connections will share their own USB 3.0
bandwidth allotment). Therefore, where you connect devices to your PC can
have a significant impact on their performance.
Your PC may only have one or it may have multiple USB host controllers
inside. Typically each host controller will manage a bank or bank of USB
ports on your PC. In fact, built-in devices (e.g. integrated webcams) may
even be connected to these host controllers – it’s not just the visible ports
on the outside of the case!).
It is important to manage how many and what types of USB devices are
connected to a single host controller for best performance (i.e. manage
which bandwidth is being shared between which devices). Insight into
Summary of Contents for HC-USB2-AIR
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