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Re: 2 Cameras in Java

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Originally Posted by euhlmann View Post
No, we have a USB hub with a small LCD screen that displays current draw on it, and it looked ok. IIRC the power light was lit for all 3 cameras.

Two of the cameras were identical, one was a different model with a wider field of view. They were all Logitech webcams
I'm going to presume it was not the odd camera out that is the problem -- and that if you plug them in one at a time to the Rio they do show up on the Web Interface.

If each camera works independant of the other two, then it's not compatibility. That leaves the hub (or it's cable), and power as the likely culprits. Aside from testing with another hub (powered and/or unpowered) I'm not sure what else to suggest....
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