Toby: I'm sure whatever problem is caused by the hub is NOT identical to
the original problem.  It may have similar symptoms, but the underlying
cause must be different.  For example, it might be a bug in the hub
itself.

Tyson: In theory, connecting a USB device through a hub should not
affect any latency, DPC or other.  Furthermore, in many cases there is
no choice -- the design of the motherboard forces all non-high-speed
devices to be routed to an on-board hub.

On the other hand, it is true that Linux's support for periodic
transfers to low/full-speed USB devices is more robust in the UHCI and
OHCI drivers than in the EHCI driver.  This means that if your
motherboard has a UHCI or OHCI controller, your DAC (or mouse!) is
likely to work more reliably if plugged directly into the motherboard
than if connected through a USB-2 hub.  Using an old USB-1.1 hub should
be about as good as going directly to the motherboard.

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