Pregunta Complicada: USB Hub 3.0 y Puerto 2.0

Supongamos que tengo un Hub con USB 3.0 conectado a un PC con un puerto USB 2.0

En el Hub tengo un Disco Duro que soporta USB 3.0 y conecto un Pendrive que soporta USB 3.0
Si transfiero algo del Disco Duro al Pendrive... A que velocidad se transmite, ¿la máxima del USB 2.0 o se transmite directamente dentro del Hub a la velocidad de 3.0?

Hablamos por ejemplo de
http://www.seagate.com/www-content/prod ... 1306es.pdf

Y de http://www.sandisk.es/products/usb/drives/extreme

Conectados a un:
http://es.transcend-info.com/products/s ... &ModNo=402
De la Wikipedia
Each hub has exactly one upstream port and a number of downstream ports. The upstream port connects the hub (directly or through other hubs) to the host. Other hubs or devices can be attached to the downstream ports. During normal transmission, hubs are essentially transparent: data received from its upstream port is broadcast to all devices attached to its downstream ports; data received from a downstream port is generally forwarded to the upstream port only. This way, what is sent by the host is received by all hubs and devices, and what sent by a device is received by the host but not by the other devices (an exception is resume signaling).


Vamos, que los datos no se van a pasar de un dispositivo a otro, sino que se van a subir al host (el PC) y de ahí se van a bajar al otro dispositivo, y por tanto la velocidad será la de USB 2.0.
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