Isn't there a 3m limit on USB cables?  How about 8' of dumb cabling, a  
powered hub, then 8' of dumb cabling?

I've always been wary of "smart" cables.

Just my $0.02.

Thomas



On Nov 14, 2009, at 11:35 AM, Tony Yarusso <tonyyarusso at gmail.com>  
wrote:

> Hardware question...
>
> All right, here's my irritating issue:  My setup is Keyboard -> 16'
> active USB extension cable -> KVM switch -> computer.  A cheap
> keyboard I have (Asus ultra-thin) works fine, but my nice one (Das
> Keyboard) does not.  The nice keyboard does work if connected directly
> to the computer, connected directly to the KVM switch, connected to
> the computer through the extension cable by bypassing the KVM switch,
> connected to the computer through other (shorter) extension cables.
> There are three LEDs on the nice keyboard (numlock, capslock,
> scrolllock).  When in a working configuration, just numlock is lit.
> When in the non-working config, all three are lit.  Non-working means
> typing results in no output on the screen.  I should note that the
> nice keyboard has a USB hub built in, but I don't need that to
> actually work - just typing.  If I connect the nice keyboard to the
> computer (without the KVM switch) through four short (about 3') USB
> extension cables, it works fine, but if I add a fifth one I get the
> same all-lights, no-output behavior as with the 16' plus the KVM
> switch.  What would you suggest I do to make it work from 16' away
> through the KVM switch?  I have tried putting powered USB hubs in at
> various places without success.
>
> - Tony Yarusso
>
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