USB to USB Network adapter, network PCs for file and printer sharing through USB ports
Product Features
USB (Universal Serial Bus) Rev. 2.0 compliant
File transfer between PC-PC or PC-Mac or Mac-Mac™
High speed data transfer rate at 6mbps
Drag & Drop user friendly interface
Standard Windows™ Explorer user interface
Supports power management, remote wake-up, and print functions for remote file
Suitable for mobile PC communication
System Requirements
Apple™ Computer - iMAC, G3, G4 or iBook with available USB port - MAC™ OS 8.5, OS 8.6 or OS 9.0
PC - IBM™ compatible 486DX4-100 MHz or higher - Available USB port - Windows™ 98, Windows™ ME, Windows™ 2000, Windows™ XP
USB Notes:
USB peripherals can connect either to a computer's port or to a hub.
If the computer doesn't have enough ports for all the peripherals, a hub is necessary.
Maximum length on individual cables is 5 Meters.
No terminators are needed on this bus.
The A (flat) type port would be considered the "out" port on a computer or hub.
The B (square) type port would be considered an "in" port on hubs or peripherals.
A typical USB "out" (Type-A) port can provide up to 500mA.
The speed is 12 Megabytes per second for USB 1.1 or 480 Megabytes per second for USB 2.0, the maximum number of peripherals to a controller is 63 (hubs needed when the computer runs out of ports).
USB to USB Network adapter, network PCs for file and printer sharing through USB ports
- Product Features
- USB (Universal Serial Bus) Rev. 2.0 compliant
- File transfer between PC-PC or PC-Mac or Mac-Mac™
- High speed data transfer rate at 6mbps
- Drag & Drop user friendly interface
- Standard Windows™ Explorer user interface
- Supports power management, remote wake-up, and print functions for remote file
- Suitable for mobile PC communication
- Apple™ Computer
- iMAC, G3, G4 or iBook with available USB port
- MAC™ OS 8.5, OS 8.6 or OS 9.0
- PC
- IBM™ compatible 486DX4-100 MHz or higher
- Available USB port
- Windows™ 98, Windows™ ME, Windows™ 2000, Windows™ XP
USB Notes:
- USB peripherals can connect either to a computer's port or to a hub.
- If the computer doesn't have enough ports for all the peripherals, a hub is necessary.
- Maximum length on individual cables is 5 Meters.
- No terminators are needed on this bus.
- The A (flat) type port would be considered the "out" port on a computer or hub.
- The B (square) type port would be considered an "in" port on hubs or peripherals.
- A typical USB "out" (Type-A) port can provide up to 500mA.
- The speed is 12 Megabytes per second for USB 1.1 or 480 Megabytes per second for USB 2.0, the maximum number of peripherals to a controller is 63 (hubs needed when the computer runs out of ports).