internal-external usb connection

edited November 2004 in Hardware
I have a 6-in-1 reader (with 2 usb ports, by Dazzle) with an internal usb connector. However, I don't have a usb header connection on my motherboard. I'm thinking, therefore, to attach it to an external usb port. I tried such a connection wired straight through, but it doesn't work: the system doesn't see anything attached to the usb port. I'm guessing that like a serial connection, I need to cross the data signals. Is this right? Is there any reason why this approach won't work? (I'm talking usb 1.1)
Thanks.

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  • DexterDexter Vancouver, BC Canada
    edited November 2004
    Try this page:

    http://www.usbman.com/Guides/BelkinMotherboard_cable_assembly.htm

    I don't think you need to reverse any wires, maybe just double check that you have the wires as per the tables there.

    Dexter...
  • edited November 2004
    Hello Dexter,

    Thanks for the reply. I checked the wiring. However, it still does not work. There is what I take to be a power indicator which does not light up. I tried plugging it into a powered hub just in case power was an issue, but same result. I'm seeing cheap readers with external usbs at Fry's -- guess that's how I'll go. However, I'd still be interested in any further thoughts.

    Thanks,
    Bob
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