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D-Link DUB-H7 High Speed USB 2.0 7-Port Hub
Availability: In Stock
Price:
$46.99 $22.99*
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| Part No: | B00008VFAF |
| Manufacturer: | D-Link Systems, Inc. |
| MFG Part: | DUB-H7 |
| Customer Rating: | 4.0 / 5.0 |
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- PC & Mac Compatible
- Up to 40 Times Faster* than USB 1.1
- Backwards Compatible with USB 1.1
The D-Link DUB-H7 2. 0 is a Hi-Speed USB 2. 0 7-port hub that is backward compatible with USB 1. 0 and 1. 1.It provides an out of the box industry standard that allows connection of up to seven USB peripherals or devices to your USB ready PC or Mac.The D-Link DUB-H7 is targeted at PC and Mac users that are expanding the number of USB ports on their system. Designed to provide quick and easy access, the D-Link DUB-H7 provides seven type "A" downstream ports for connecting USB peripherals, devices, or other USB hubs.A single type "B" upstream port connects the DUB-H7 to the host computer or another USB hub, enabling up to 127 devices to be connected by cascading multiple hubs.Configured directly by the operating system, the D-Link DUB-H7 operates seamlessly with both Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh Operating Systems. As a standard USB hub, the D-Link DUB-H7 buffers USB data from any attached peripheral in compliance with USB specifications to provide an invisible extension of the USB bus.Supporting both low speed (1. 5Mbps and 12Mbps) and High speed (480Mbps) devices, each port creates a bridge between the peripheral and host computer. Diagnostic LEDs provide port status for each port and power status.The DUB-H7 includes a Quick Install Guide, a 6-foot Hi-Speed USB 2. 0 certified 'A' to 'B' cable, and an AC power supply.
Need to connect lots of devices at blistering speeds? The D-Link QuickMedia DUB-H7 2.0 is the answer, providing seven USB 2.0 ports that are also backward compatible with your USB 1.0 and 1.1 devices.

USB 2.0 provides plenty of speed for fast data transfers. View the DUB-H7 in detail. |
Connect the DUB-H7 to your USB-ready PC or Mac and you're ready to go. With speeds as high as 480 Mbps, USB 2.0 provides plenty of bandwidth for your most data-hungry applications*.
Designed to provide quick and easy access, the DUB-H7 offers seven USB downstream ports for connecting USB peripherals, devices, or other USB hubs. A single upstream port connects the DUB-H7 to the host computer or another USB hub, enabling up to 127 devices to be connected by cascading multiple hubs. Configured directly by the operating system, the DUB-H7 operates seamlessly with both Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh operating systems. There's nothing to configure -- it just works.
Diagnostic LEDs provide port status for each port, as well as power status. As mentioned, the DUB-H7 is backward compatible with USB 1.0 and USB 1.1, allowing you to connect all your existing USB peripherals while easily integrating with your existing network at home or in the office. See a typical setup with the DUB-H7.
What's in the Box
DUB-H7, installation guide, six-foot hi-speed USB 2.0 certified A to B cable, and power adapter.
*Theoretical USB 2.0 Speed. Actual throughput will vary depending on network conditions and environmental factors.
| Cautiously optimistic... | 2010-03-09 | 4 / 5 |
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| After two Belkins that were cheap pieces of plastic crap, I decided to switch companies and try a different USB hub. I looked at a lot of reviews, and finally settled on this D-Link (which also had a rebate that helped). I have to be honest by saying that when it arrived, I was worried, as it felt like every other USB hub I've ever wasted (...) on...cheap plastic. I was mostly drawn to the fact that it not only had 7 hubs, but that it was powered as well. Also, the vertical ports are MUCH better than horizontal, which Belkin likes to do and is a HUGE space hog. So far, it works as advertised. Setup was easy, just plug in all in and you're good to go. I am using 5 of the 7 ports, and they are all lit up green and function correctly. I think all of my devices are 2.0 at this point, so no problems with backward compatibility issues. The reason I give this 4 stars across the board, is that I've only had it a month or two. Both Belkins (and every other hub I've ever owned) have crapped out on me in the 6-12 month period of time. For those reviewers giving this 1-2 stars, take their reviews with a grain of salt. This seems to be an issue within the entire world of computing. MOST (...) USB hubs are made of cheap plastic, and MOST of them will not last you more than a year. I am personally irritated by this too, but it is what it is. The reason I particularly dislike Belkin (for USB hubs anyway) is that both of the hubs I owned were problems within a few weeks, and one of them never quite worked right from the start. I will amend this review if this D-Link craps out on me within the next year, but so far it's been better than other USB hubs I've owned. Oh, and I have a 24" aluminum iMac for those Mac owners looking for a USB hub. |
| Good Choice | 2010-03-06 | 5 / 5 |
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| The key tests for me on this hub were: 1) Does it run my flash drives? 2) Does it sync my iPhone? and 3) Does it run my external hard drive? The answer to all three is yes! I'm delighted. |
| D-Link DUB H-7 | 2010-03-03 | 5 / 5 |
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| Purchased 2. They are perfect for use with portable items such as cameras and potable drives. They are lighted and small in size. No problems encountered. |
| Works perfect with my iBook pro | 2010-03-02 | 5 / 5 |
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| I bought this hub because my iBook had 2 usb ports but they were too close together to use both with some cables and flash drives. The configuration of this hub eleminates this problem. The power supply also works well and is a welcome addition. |
| Nice hub, nice price. | 2010-02-25 | 5 / 5 |
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| Compact, works great. Un-powered, but still a great quality hub at a very reasonable price. |