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Re: Use of USB Hub with Ethernet RJ45 Adapter
I would be inclined to say that the fact that it is all USB3 means that you should be ok.
From wikipedia, USB3 can get 3.2 Gbps asa typical datarate. Let's say the field is running gigabit (unlikely), so that uses up 1Gbps of the 3.2. The remaining 2.2Gbps can easily be split to three joysticks. The joysticks I have seen are all USB 2 or 1.1, so lets say 280 Mbps, assuming they use up all the possible bandwidth they can (which they don't). 3x280Mbps < 2.2 Gbps. So even including all the ports running at the max possible rate, the USB3 spec still has plenty of room for all this data.
Also, the maximum datarate from the robot's bridge is 300Mbps on the wireless side.
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