Yes, I’m talking about a powered hub, with its own AC “bug” to plug into the wall. I’m not sure though that it will supply power to the input port. I understand the output ports will be powered.Whether or not the Bluetooth dongle receives power is dependent upon whether the hub you’re plugging it into supplies power to the port… check your USB hub’s manual to find out whether it supplies power or not (ie, is it a “self-powered” hub? Do you plug it into power from the wall?).
are you trying to put the USB Bluetooth dongle into the port on the hub that’s supposed to be connected to the USB port on the computer? …and then you want to plug a printer into one of the “standard” USB ports on the hub and see if you can somehow turn the printer into a wireless bluetooth printer via some bluetooth-dongle-usb-hub magic?![]()
I haven’t thought that through enough yet to see if that’s feasible… I don’t know at this point, but that certainly would be nifty if it worked.
Yep
Yep
The issues are discoverability and power. The power problem can be solved, if needed, by using a black box. Cut up two cables and provide power via a power bug, Ive already got enough cables and power bugs. So Id have a black box with two cables and one power lead coming out of it.
I dont have a USB/Bluetooth dongle. Has anyone ever used two computers each with a dongle so as to communicate with each other via bluetooth?