I've got a laptop with two usb's. One of them is bad. is there a device I can use to basically split the usb? I need one usb to hook up a printer and the other to hook up to a chemical testing device.
~cdogg
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I usually deal with Directron when it comes to buying cables and small accessories. Their prices are consistently in the top 3, and for me it's a quick stop, checkout and delivery.
~cdogg
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TigerDirect ive used , not really a fan of them but thats just me. Everyone has their own site they love to use lol. Being 10 miles away though helps as if you get the run around, you can drive up there and meet them in person lol.
Ill be checking directron out more closely now, seeing what they have. Small parts come in handy quite often, especially when you cant find them in your room lol.
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I would like to add that this divides the voltage (5VDC), and the printer will likely use most. The other device may not work, or neither may work at all. Did you meter the USB port to see why it is not functional? Could be as simple as a cold solder joint.
As for the directron vs.newegg debate, my vote is for my hometown store (~20 miles), directron. Found out about them from PriceWatch and haven't looked back. Prices are always good and for me ground shipping is overnight, but I have to pay sales tax. I've NEVER had a problem with them including returns (they waived the restocking fee) which is more than I can say for newegg.
Plus, they are a real B&M store, with real system builders and tech help, not just a call center + warehouse. I don't hesitate to call when I'm not sure of compatibility or specs, and I always get a geek that answers my questions to my satisfaction, and he/she always seems to be right.
burtsbees, "this divides the voltage (5VDC)...". I was under the impression it was a current limitation, not a division of the voltage. A powered hub would provide the extra current (mA) to sort the problem.
Yes, you can always get a powered hub if needed, but I suspect a basic 2 or 4 port USB hub that isn't powered will do just fine. I've had two printers and an optical mouse work fine on one. The printers don't rely on the power from the USB connection like a mouse, keyboard, or other powered peripherals would.
~cdogg
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I don't use Tiger Direct to order over the web. We have a branch store. So I look it up on the web then go to the store. I have also use Computer Geeks.
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