On 20.12.2007 13:58, Pete Zaitcev wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 21:59:52 +0100, Matthias Schniedermeyer <[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > So i will throw >dozen of the faulty hubs into the box where i collect 
> > my e-waste.
> 
> What's the chipset on the broken one? Certainly you can crack one
> open and have a look now that it's out of service.

The dirt:
Brand: Cnet 7 Port Hub
Part-No: 18-1A-UB27-FH

Vendor-ID: 04b4
Product-ID: fd11
Chipset: Cypress, the chip(s) read:
CY7C65640-
LFXC 0505
D  04
CYP 604275
KOR


The 4 Port hub should be identical as the 7 Port Hub is 2x4 port with 
the second hub connected to a port of the first.




Bis denn

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