Given that all of them are all powered hubs so power won’t be the issue and you have enough space to put them. How much will it impact performance, latency or other things I don’t know about? Or it will straight up kill the port if there are too many hubs?

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    2 years ago

    Forget daisy-chaining. I gave up on finding a single decent USB hub, let alone connecting them together.

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      i have a number of clients with anker powered usb3 hubs. no issues from any of them, and one of those is my… uh… ‘most difficult’ one. if he had a problem, i would know about it

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        +1, powered USB3 hubs have worked fine for me as well. Keep them away from any 2.4GHz transceivers though, I’ve had issues with RF noise from them wrecking wireless mouse/keyboard signals.

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          Huh, that’s interesting. That might be exactly the cause of the issue I was having with them (plugging in 2.4Ghz keyboards and mice into them).