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convert USB2.0 to USB1.1

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Tutu - 23 Dec 2007 19:44 GMT
I have a USB analyzer which can only capture Data for upto 12Mbit/s.
When I connect a device which has a USB2.0 protocol on it, the USB
Analyzer is not able to catch this information. How can I force one of
my computer ports to work as USB 1.1? Is there a way?

Thanks in advance.
Ben - 23 Dec 2007 21:11 GMT
> I have a USB analyzer which can only capture Data for upto 12Mbit/s.
> When I connect a device which has a USB2.0 protocol on it, the USB
> Analyzer is not able to catch this information. How can I force one of
> my computer ports to work as USB 1.1? Is there a way?
>
> Thanks in advance.

The easiest way is to plug a USB 1.1 hub into the port, that will force
any devices connected to the hub to USB 1.1
Ben.
Malcolm - 24 Dec 2007 12:16 GMT
>> I have a USB analyzer which can only capture Data for upto 12Mbit/s.
>> When I connect a device which has a USB2.0 protocol on it, the USB
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> any devices connected to the hub to USB 1.1
> Ben.

Or use one of the USB ports on the keyboard (if it isn't a new aluminum one).
 
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