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USB audio via Belkin wireless USB hub

I am listening to music on my Windows XP laptop using Foobar 2000 via a USB interface to a Benchmark DAC1.  This is not a USB-equipped DAC1.  Instead, I am using a PCLINK USB to SPDIF converter (http://www.cryo-parts.com/pclink.html).  Everything is working great.  Then I read about Belkin's new wireless USB hub (http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=377793).  How great it would be to sit with my laptop without wires and listen to high-quality music!  The Belkin wireless USB hub connects just fine to other devices.  But somehow it does not recognize the DAC1.  Any suggestions?

USB audio via Belkin wireless USB hub

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IIRC, the wireless hubs I've used in the past do not support isosynchronous USB devices.  And sadly, most audio devices are isosynchronous.

-brendan