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From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)15 Jul 2016 13:55
To: ANT_THOMAS 13 of 36
usb drivers for cheapo devices can be a pain in the ass.
From: ANT_THOMAS30 Aug 2016 12:57
To: ALL14 of 36
At the weekend I bought some more screens and I was going to post about how I tried it again this morning and it stopped working after about 15 mins, so I updated USB 3.0 drivers and the drivers for the adapter to see if that helped.

Before I got chance it has stopped working again. Picture disappeared from the screen, no signal message and the screen turned off. Then on again, no signal message, then off.....again and again.

Crap.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)30 Aug 2016 14:35
To: ANT_THOMAS 15 of 36
Quote: 
updated USB 3.0 drivers

Are these the wsql [/whatever], or device drivers? Can you roll back?

From: ANT_THOMAS30 Aug 2016 14:42
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 16 of 36
These are official Intel drivers. I unplugged and plugged into a different USB 3 port and it came back alive, whereas previously it seemed to crash all USB 3 ports, so there seems to be a little improvement on the drivers. It's now been working for 100 mins (without rebooting). I expect it to conk out before the end of the day.
From: graphitone30 Aug 2016 15:09
To: ANT_THOMAS 17 of 36
You're not losing power from the USB ports are you?

If you (and I'm making a big assumption that you're using Windows and I haven't read back through the thread yet. :C ) go to device manager, open up the USB controllers, right click and go to properties on the hubs/root hubs and go to the power management tab and deselect the 'Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power' option.

It's made a difference with some of the dictation machines we use at work.
EDITED: 30 Aug 2016 17:25 by GRAPHITONE
From: ANT_THOMAS30 Aug 2016 15:21
To: graphitone 18 of 36
I am indeed using Windows (7).

I had thought about USB power settings but didn't change any. I'll give that a go.
From: ANT_THOMAS30 Aug 2016 15:28
To: ALL19 of 36
If I can get the adapter to work properly my plan is to buy another, and a USB 3 hub so I only have to plug in power and one USB lead to my laptop when I work from home, so essentially making my own cheapo USB 3 dock. Rather than the current...

Power
USB for key+mouse
HDMI
VGA (or USB HDMI adapter)
Sound
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)30 Aug 2016 18:32
To: ANT_THOMAS 20 of 36
Yeah I've had some issues with usb ports conking out and plugging the device into a different one worked fine. It was a lot worse before I got the new psu (last year?). Actually I don't think the problem has resurfaced since.
From: ANT_THOMAS31 Aug 2016 09:26
To: ALL21 of 36
Well it woke up fine from the laptop being suspended overnight and lasted 4 hours yesterday afternoon.
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From: graphitone31 Aug 2016 10:14
To: ANT_THOMAS 22 of 36
Lasted 4 hours and crapped out, or lasted 4 hours until you turned your machine off?
From: ANT_THOMAS31 Aug 2016 10:14
To: graphitone 23 of 36
Lasted 4 hours until I put the machine to sleep.
From: graphitone31 Aug 2016 10:21
To: ANT_THOMAS 24 of 36
 :-O~~~
From: ANT_THOMAS31 Aug 2016 14:48
To: graphitone 25 of 36
Boooooooooooo. It's died again :C

Switching ports revived it.
EDITED: 31 Aug 2016 14:54 by ANT_THOMAS
From: graphitone31 Aug 2016 15:47
To: ANT_THOMAS 26 of 36
Harumph.

I know it's not something you're gonna want to be part of your final setup, but can you use a powered hub instead for testing?
From: ANT_THOMAS31 Aug 2016 15:57
To: graphitone 27 of 36
I would probably have a powered USB 3.0 hub if it all works so I only have one thing to plug in. I think it's time to buy one.
From: ANT_THOMAS 5 Sep 2016 14:22
To: ALL28 of 36
It gets more and more confusing this attempted setup.

Powered USB 3.0 hub arrived. Plugged everything in:
HDMI-USB adapter
Wireless Key+Mouse adapter
USB sound adapter

Everything works, oh, except the WiFi/Internet. WiFi is connected but I can't ping anything at all, not even local addresses. I happen to plug in a normal USB 2.0 hub into the laptop with nothing attached, and the pings come back to life! Bonkers.

I also bought a 2nd HDMI-USB adapter to see if I can get everything on one hub/cable. Two at once didn't seem to want to work properly so I'll have a better play later.
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 5 Sep 2016 20:33
To: ANT_THOMAS 29 of 36
Have you tried turning the bathroom light off and on again?
From: graphitone 5 Sep 2016 21:08
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 30 of 36
There must some other wiring fault at work here. Bathroom lights are only connected to broadband outages, IIRC.

USB hub/wireless problems are generally related to lamps, doorbells or poltergeists. Either way, I'd recommend getting a priest in.
From: ANT_THOMAS 5 Sep 2016 21:10
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 31 of 36
Tried it, just killed the broadband to the whole network, not just the computer.



4 years ago.
EDITED: 5 Sep 2016 21:11 by ANT_THOMAS
From: ANT_THOMAS16 Sep 2016 10:11
To: ALL32 of 36
It seems to be working quite well now (ignoring the WiFi issue).

Powered USB 3.0 hub is running
USB to HDMI adapter
Ethernet adapter
Sound adapter
Keyboard/mouse

Not yet tried two USB-HDMI adapters again.

For less than £20 I've managed to put together (with a lots of wires hidden away) something like the £100+ docks.
EDITED: 16 Sep 2016 10:12 by ANT_THOMAS