D-Link BT-120 cause coma not sleep :-(

If the D-Link BT-120 is attached to a USB-2.0-PCI-card sending a G4 to sleep lets it fall into coma. The G4 has to be reset.
Sleeping and awakening worked fine up to 10.4.3.
Updating to 10.4.4 caused the problem.
Combo-Updater, cleaning caches and so on did not help.
Attaching the adaptor to the G4s USB 1.1 solved the problem.
So you can boil down the problem to attaching a BT-120 to a third party USB-2.0-card.
  Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

Really!??! I've been trying to diagnose this for days. At first I thought it had to do with iChat or one of my USB hubs. I'll have to pull mine from my PCI card and see if that solves my sleep problem. My problem is this... The screen goes dark, the USB hubs turn off, but the fans stay running and the Mac won't sleep... and can't be woken up again. I have to either restart it or power it down and power it back up later. The only time I use my bluetooth adaptor is when I sync my contacts from address book once every couple of months.
It will sleep in the standard USB 1 port? I guess I would always put my mouse on the hub and put the adaptor in its place.
One more thing... What is your PCI card? My card and my 2 hubs are all Belkin.

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