Multiple USB 1.1 devices in USB 2 Hub speed ?



Hi,

If I have a number of USB 1.1 devices plugged into a USB 2 Hub, can I
get the full 12MB/s of each USB 1.1 device via the USB 2 link to a
host ? Or does the USB 2 link fall back to a 1.1 compatible mode ?

I am also looking for a Mini USB IP67 bulkhead connector. So far I
have found something from Samtec, Bulgin and the mil circular D38999
series, but all these options are very bulky. If I can get a similar
sized connector that can take through 2 or 3 USB links, then it will
not be so bad.

Regards
Anton Erasmus

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