I've had 2 different USB hubs.
One is an AC powered USB 3.0 hub.
The other one is only getting power from USB, it's 2.0.
The exact same thing happens to them - the devices reconnect or disconnect every hour or so.
This doesn't happen if I connect the mouse or keyboard directly to the USB ports, instead of through the USB hub. But thing is I need the USB hub because the computer is far away from the monitor/where I stay.
I used to connect the USB hub to a USB M-F extension cord and assumed that was the reason this kept happening. But the problem hasn't gone away when I got a new AC powered USB hub that's directly connected to the USB port through it's 5M(16ft) USB cord.
I've inactivated the power saving features on Power Management, but it solved nothing.
It's driving me insane, because I've spent more money than I had imagined trying to solve this.
I've used two different motherboards and two different PSUs, so I don't think it's one of the components' fault.
I use Windows 10 Pro.
One is an AC powered USB 3.0 hub.
The other one is only getting power from USB, it's 2.0.
The exact same thing happens to them - the devices reconnect or disconnect every hour or so.
This doesn't happen if I connect the mouse or keyboard directly to the USB ports, instead of through the USB hub. But thing is I need the USB hub because the computer is far away from the monitor/where I stay.
I used to connect the USB hub to a USB M-F extension cord and assumed that was the reason this kept happening. But the problem hasn't gone away when I got a new AC powered USB hub that's directly connected to the USB port through it's 5M(16ft) USB cord.
I've inactivated the power saving features on Power Management, but it solved nothing.
It's driving me insane, because I've spent more money than I had imagined trying to solve this.
I've used two different motherboards and two different PSUs, so I don't think it's one of the components' fault.
I use Windows 10 Pro.