UPS and iMac with Leopard

I don't know if this is an iMac issue or a Leopard issue. I have a Belkin UPS on my Alum iMac. It was showing up in the Power preference fine. I went to add a USB hub put the UPS on the hub and now I don't see it anymore in the power preference or even in the USB chain. I took off the hub and put the USB cable from the UPS back to the same USB port and I still don't see the UPS. I know the USB port on the iMac is working fine because I plugged my printer into it and it show s up and prints fine. Anyone else have this issue with a UPS. Also I reset my PRAM and no luck. I am also not using any Belkin UPS software as it doesn't support 10.5 anyway. I was using the OS UPS options.
Thanks!!!

I have 2 APC that I did not need to install the software for and it works perfect in Leopard. I also have a client that has a 1500VA Belkin that works in Leopard. I would plug it in directly to your computer then you need to restart before it will see it in the prefs.
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