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#5 The printers share the hub s IP address (as only one printer can be connected at a time there is no conflict). I can connect the printer directly into one of the computers and it works fine. #6 Hi Kirkwood - did you find a solution? I am having the exact same problem, #7 Never did find any solution, I guess my Belkin hub became a paper weight! #8 Does the vendor (in this case Belkin) have a product support website, where you might be able to contact someone, by phone, by email, or perhaps create a trouble ticket? Perhaps the device is in need of a firmware upgrade or something similar to enable it to function properly with Windows 10. #9 I tried to contact The latest firmware available on the website I already have and the Belkin help desk leaves a lot to be desired. #10 Good afternoon all. I have the same problem as Kirkwood, with one exception. My wife's computer also upgraded to Windows 10 can connect to the printers attached to the Belkin hub. As far as I know both installations were identical so I'm at a loss to understand the issue.
First they were gentle remindings, then stern warnings, then serious chastisings, then "Seriously stop or we will throw you out of this event"-ings. Mills was apologetic all the way; he tried to explain that it was a hard habit to break and he was trying really hard to remember. The judges let a bunch more infractions slide, but they eventually warned him that if he did it one more time, he would be disqualified. Mills got his act together and managed to reach the Finals, where he was pitted against Finnish player Tommi Hovi (in his second PT top 8). Mills started out very strong in the best-of-five series and took a two games to one lead over Hovi. One more game and he would be champion. One more game and all this tapped-mana nonsense would be a thing of the past. One more game and he would be immortalized in the history of MtG forever. Game 4 starts, and Mills gets a bit mana-screwed. He starts the game strong, but he feels it slipping away as he fails to draw more land. All he needs is to draw a Swamp, and he'll have enough gas to power through and win the Pro draws his next card… It's a Swamp!
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