– This indicates the firmware or hardware revision version 1.00. Where You’ll Find This Hardware

: Intermittent recognition (a common issue with this specific hub ID) is often caused by poor-quality USB cables or loose connections.

: If using an external hub, ensure it has enough power. Some 4-port hubs struggle with high-draw devices like external hard drives.

If you have encountered the hardware identifier in your Windows Device Manager or system logs, you are likely looking at a High-Speed USB 2.0 Hub . This specific hardware ID is commonly associated with internal or external hub controllers, such as those found in laptop chassis, KVM switches, and multiport expansion docks. Device Identification and Manufacturer

– This identifies the specific product as a USB 2.0 Hub . Many community reports suggest this PID specifically refers to the HS8836A 4-port hub chip .

: Because the device identifies as a "Generic USB Hub," it uses the built-in standard USB hub driver provided by the operating system.

– This ID belongs to Huasheng Electronics . They are a common manufacturer of low-power USB controller chips used in a wide variety of generic and brand-name electronics.

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