The USB hub connects all your peripherals - printers, scanners, cash drawers. When it's not recognized, nothing works right. This is a critical connection point.
Unplug every device from the hub, then unplug the hub from the Clover. Reconnect the hub first, then each peripheral one at a time.
The Clover USB hub requires adequate power. Ensure the main unit's power adapter is providing sufficient voltage. Check for loose connections.
Too many high-power USB devices can overload the hub. Remove all peripherals, restart, then add devices back one at a time.
If possible, connect your most critical peripheral directly to the Clover (bypassing the hub) to determine if the hub itself is the problem.
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The hub typically supports 3-4 USB devices, but power limitations apply. High-power devices like some scales may require their own power source.
Third-party hubs may work but aren't supported. Powered hubs have better success rates. Using non-Clover hubs may void support options.
This suggests hub failure, power supply degradation, or a recent software update causing compatibility issues. Try power cycling and checking for updates.