Usb Vid-214b Amp-pid-7250 Amp-rev-0100 'link' Jun 2026
The device identified as is a generic USB 2.0 Hub powered by a chipset from Huasheng Electronics .
The specific product for PID_7250 with REV_0100 is almost always one of the following:
Scroll down to . Locate any greyed-out or warning-flagged Generic USB Hub entries matching our ID. usb vid-214b amp-pid-7250 amp-rev-0100
lsusb
: Physical USB ports on the front panel of computer towers degrade over time. Try plugging the device into the rear ports directly soldered to the motherboard. The device identified as is a generic USB 2
: The device randomly connects and disconnects, making a chiming sound.
Occasionally used inside laptops or specialized peripherals (like monitors with built-in ports) to expand connectivity. Driver Information lsusb : Physical USB ports on the front
The VID-214B&PID-7250&REV-0100 specifically refers to a device made by a company (whose identity can be determined by looking up the VID 214B) with a product ID of 7250 and revision 1.00. Without the exact details on the company, it's challenging to provide specific information on the device's functionality, such as whether it's a storage device, a peripheral, or another type of hardware.
If you encounter an unrecognised USB device, you can cross‑reference its VID/PID in this database (or on Linux, simply run lsusb ). The repository is open for anyone to contribute new device names, helping the entire community identify hardware more easily.






















