I have an SSD and HDD plugged into a powered USB3 Hub on one of my routers. It'll show in the router UI how many devices are plugged into its port.Hi! I would like to buy a hub usb3 for use with more than one hdd attached on my router. I'm interested for a powered hub usb. But before buy it I would like to know if the firmware accept it.
Thanks!
But I heard that the hub will force all drives to work in USB 2.0 mode. Is this true?I have an SSD and HDD plugged into a powered USB3 Hub on one of my routers. It'll show in the router UI how many devices are plugged into its port.
I have a powered 4 port USB 3 hub connected to the USB 3 port on my rt-ac5300 (1 USB 2 HDD, 1 USB 3 HDD, 1 USB 2 memory stick). When I have the router set the port to usb3 I’ve noticed issue with my wifi so now I have it set to Usb2 (verified a few times it on and off) and everything have been good, so I assumed it was working in usb3 mode.
Sorry, I’ve never checked the transfer rate on my usb3 hdd when it was on usb3.But you your usb port is set to usb2 or usb3 can you monitor the transference rate?
Don't worry I need to check it!Sorry, I’ve never checked the transfer rate on my usb3 hdd when it was on usb3.
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