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2007-02-26
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2007-02-26
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2007-02-26
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Wait a minuite shouldnt the Female USB ports get power from the batteries? That doesnt make sense the male plug usually does since thats the part that usually goes into the PC ??
Or you saying that nokia's need the +5 in order to trip the host mode so your pulling off the female to male?
I was also interested in this item but now you got me confused saying the female ports arent powered?
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The latest product innovation from CyberPower Systems provides you with the ability to easily connect and power up to four USB devices without an ac power adapter. The new Mobile Battery Powered USB 2.0 4-port hub features rechargeable batteries to power the hub.
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2007-02-26
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2007-02-26
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2007-02-26
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I forgot how to modify the 770 via the Xterminal to get this to work but here's how to modify the hub itself.
The Cyberpower Hub provides power via batteries to the Female USB Ports. However, it does not provide power to the male plug. The Nokia needs this power on the Male plug in order to trip the host mode. So what I did was I took a regular wire and soldered it from a point on one of the Female Ports to the Male Plug. This borrows power from the female and brings it to the male.
NOTE: Try to find a thinner wire than the one I had. Mine was thick so the cover of my USB Hub wouldn't go back on anymore. I was too lazy to get another wire and redo it so I just let it run without a cover lol. Good luck!
1. Take off the cover
2. Pull out the red circuit board (keep it attached of course)
3. On the bottom of the board, I got a small wire and here's what I soldered it to:
Last edited by kutibah; 2007-02-26 at 03:48.