Pretty cool device, the remote control is very cool but it didn't work for me. In the beginning it was great, but after 10 minutes I had the first disconnection. Everything seems fine when idle, but as soon as I start pushing bandwidth through the device, it just shuts down. The connected device works fine, connected directly to my PC, but as soon as I put that switch back in, it starts to disconnect. If you look at the Event Viewer, it seems that the USB hub and device driver crashed. It smacks of a hardware design issue. My guess is that the hardware can't handle the higher data rates or the quality of the signal through the device is causing a data loss or corruption issue that is causing the driver to crash. I don't think this thing handles USB 3.0 well and USB 2.0 devices work fine. I really wish this would work for me, but for what it is and costs over $50, it should work just fine. It would have been better at around $25 given the design and inability to handle high bandwidth.
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