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I saw that RSH-A107 is on the list of the supported device for uhubctl.
This is actually not true although they do tell you they have ppps when you print out uhubctl.
If you run the OFF command on the ports, devices that actually communicates seem to go suspended,
but if you try it with devices that use raw 5V such as ESP32 boards do not turn off at all.
Thus this hub should not be considered as true ppps supporting hub and should be taken off the list.
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I saw that RSH-A107 is on the list of the supported device for uhubctl.
This is actually not true although they do tell you they have ppps when you print out uhubctl.
If you run the OFF command on the ports, devices that actually communicates seem to go suspended,
but if you try it with devices that use raw 5V such as ESP32 boards do not turn off at all.
Thus this hub should not be considered as true ppps supporting hub and should be taken off the list.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: