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C-P-User-3 wrote:
I keep on having these mysterious behaviors Which cost me over an hour to locate, and it always turns out to be that the USB hub has just plain and simply worn out physically.


That description suggests this is not a hardware problem. Hubs should not really be breaking a lot.

Perhaps it is a usage problem.

Perhaps you throw your hubs, literally, into the back of a van when you go somewhere.
Maybe you are using the cable itself to pull out plugs. And at odd angles.
Maybe you are custom wiring something and the final product is a little rough around the edges.

At any rate for situations like that you should look at how you are treating the hub.

Alternatively you are running a business and you deliver systems and support them. And the hubs 'seem' to keep breaking.
Several possibilities there.
You have an employee that doesn't know what they are doing.
You should probably spend a bit more on the hubs that you buy. Cheap general means cheaper parts and construction.
Your customers are messing with something that probably shouldn't (see prior list for possibilities.)

One general solution if you do have something that you unplug and then plug back in a lot is to use a short extender cable. Plug that into the hub and leave it there. Then the other device is only plugged into the extender. If anything breaks then it is the extender.

And depending on the situation for the prior there are usb switches. Leave everything plugged in but use the switch to go back and forth.
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