Ports Pci Card
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![]() Intel DM N960 4T1 PCI 4 Port Digital Network Card US $460.00
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![]() Lots 100 5 Port USB 20 480 Mbps HUB PCI Card Adapter US $460.00
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![]() IBM 37L1416 PCI Serial I O SST 128P Port Adapter Card US $350.00
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![]() IBM 37L1429 PCI Serial I O SST 128P Port Adapter Card US $350.00
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![]() IBM 37L1457 PCI Serial I O SST 128P Port Adapter Card US $350.00
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![]() Startech 10PKPCI2S550 10pk 2 Port Serial PCI Cards US $236.98
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![]() Emulex PCI x 4GB Dual Port FC HBA Card FC1120006 01A US $235.00
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![]() Access Isolated 4 Port Serial PCI Card PCI ICM485 4 US $229.99
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PCI USB 4-Ports - USB 2.0 Not Working! - Urgent!?
I have a Kingston DataTraveler 2.0. As my motherboard's USB slots were USB were 1.1, and I was transferring large files, I decided to get a 4 - port USB PCI card (The card has a VIA Chipset)
It works, but the BIG problem is that I cannot use USB 2.0 as I still get the messages saying that insert device into USB 2 Port, which it is! The weirder thing is when I click to find out what ports are hi-speed, USB Root Hub, with 4 ports are highlighted in bold.
Also, when I go into Device Manager, there are 5 USB Root Hubs (2 are on my motherboard anyway), but I cannot understand where the other 3 came from (they are on that PCI card, as if I disable it, they go).
The drivers on the CD were useless, same outcome as the XP drivers. Help me please!
Using a motherboard from 2000 (Via Chipset), with AMD Athlon 800, 512MB RAM, 40GB HDD, with a wireless PCI card as well.
Unfortunately, none of those answers worked. I have sent it back now for a different one.
If you have onboard USB that is 1.1 a PCI USB 2.0 card will only deliver 1.1 performance. You need to disable the USB ports on you motherboard, there are a set of jumper that are set to enable and disable the USB ports, refer to you motherboard manual and then disable it. Then go to device manager and uninstall all USB ports and the let XP auto detect by restarting your PC or install using the CD.
This happened to an old PC when I upgraded it and overcame it by disabling the onboard USB.
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