Belkin FireWire 6-Port Hub
- Data Transfer Rate – 100, 200, 400 Mbps
- Network Ports Qty – 6 Ports
- Compliant Standards – N/A
- System Requirements – N/A
- Connectivity Technology – N/A
Product Description
The latest innovation from Belkin delivers six, peer-to-peer FireWire ports that support data throughput of up to 400Mbps. Our new FireWire 6-Port Hub connects seamlessly with your FireWire DV camcorders, web cams, FireWire storage devices, scanners, printers, and other DV-compatible multimedia devices. The Hub also acts as a FireWire repeater, so you can place devicesup to an additional 15 feet (4.5 meters) from other connected FireWire peripherals. Connecting devices to the Hub using 6-pin to 6-pin FireWire cables enables them to draw power from the Hub, for even easier setup and operation…. More >>
Belkin FireWire 6-Port Hub
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5 comments
Carmine T. Guida on December 12, 2009 at 9:08 pm
I bought this hub less than 2 months ago. It has stopped working! If I plug it in, it is no longer powered.
DO NOT BUY THIS P.O.S.!!
J. Dattoli on December 12, 2009 at 11:07 pm
I rate the Belkin 6 port hub a zero. I installed exactly as instructed to my G5 tower. Plugged in 3 external hard drives and an iSight camera. Not one device showed up on my desktop and iSight didn’t work at all. I tried a different firewire port on the G5 still nothing.
To boot, the port screwed up my hard drive. I couldn’t shut down or restart the usual way. When I finally got the G5 restarted my menu bar was missing. It took several shut downs and restarts to make things right.
Don’t take a chance with your computer
Jeffrey T. Gross on December 12, 2009 at 11:54 pm
This sped my video editing while allowing proper connection to an external drive. I’m ready for anything video now!
William F. Stevenson on December 12, 2009 at 11:59 pm
The Belkin Hub was just what I needed. My MacBook Pro just didn’t have enough fire wire ports. The Belkin was VERY easy to set up and I have had NO problems with it.
Dennis Tennant on December 13, 2009 at 2:05 am
My iMac only had one firewire port and, since I’m running a hard drive with it, I needed another port for use importing videos and stills through my firewire card reader. This does the trick nicely.