IPOD Nano + USB 2.0 card

I got a iPOD Nano for my G4 Quicksilver Mac. OSX 10.4.8.
Not happy with USB 1 for speed so I got a generic own store 'New Link USB 2.0' PCI card in Maplins...
Suffice to say, it only works on some USB devices but at speeds of USB 1.1.
BUT IT DOESN"T EVEN DETECT MY iPOD. Can't mount or anything...
Just charges away.
Does anybody know of a PCI card that DEFINITELY works as a USB 2.0 connection fully with all devices on a MAC G4
I hear good things about the Sonnett Allegro USB PCI Card...
Anybody got any thoughts?
G4 Quicksilver 800 [2002] Mac OS X (10.4.8) G4 Quick Silver

IOGear GIC251U PCI card, I own three of them
Generic cards are going to be hit or miss.

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