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Re: Which USB hub to use with Block Erupters | NanoFury NF1 | BPMC Red Fury? A List.
by
OldDutchman777
on 22/10/2013, 23:20:10 UTC
Thanks for the response Nemo.

I studied your setup some time back and may go that route in the future.  Also, good to know about the Rosewill/D-Link Adapter interchangeability.  What I was wanting to do for my current(no pun) requirement was to buy some of the slightly more robust/powerful power adapters with barrel plugs to replace what seems to be failed OEM supplied ones.  I have read the thread and have noted the recommended ones but I have not seen/read any posts detailing specific experience with my contemplated plan with my specific hubs.  Perhaps that information is in here but I missed it?

Have read of hubs being disassembled but not how best to disassemble them.  I hope someone will comment on that because I believe many here could benefit from that information.  I know I would.

Again thanks for the reply and for creating this extremely useful thread.

@OldDutchman777: I know for sure that Rosewill and D-Link wall adapters are interchangeable. Tried that myself. Other than that, I don't use wall adapters any more. All cables have been spliced onto Molex and gobbling power from ATX/AT PSUs. (see my earlier posts)

@lanelander: The hubs/BEs can be really choosy where you connect them. A few examples from my experiments:
- D-Link connected to USB 3.0 port on one PC will have every second BE recognised.
- D-Link connected to USB 2.0 port on the same PC as above ad all7 BEs recognised
- A single BE connected to the USB 3.0 port on the above PC was recognised.

- D-Link connected to USB 3.0 port on another PC had all 7 BEs recognised.

- 1 BE connected to a USB 3.0 port on a laptop was not recognised
- 1 BE on USB 2.0 port on the same PC was recognised.

- 10 D-Link hubs connected through 1 Rosewill muster hub work like a charm.

You might want to go through the clean-up procedure that I described here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=300638.0

Make sure that you don't have gaps between COM port numbers in the UART to COM port bridges: Bfgminer can misbehave if you have large gaps.