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Locate your Engraver or other USB device up to 150 feet away from your computer with mulitple re-timers built into the cable. USB 2.0 3-130 FEET. USB 3 3-100' Backwared Compatible to USB 1 or 2 Data transfer speed: USB 2.0 copes with data transfer at the rate of 480 Mbps and USB 3.0 can transfer at 4.8 Gbps, 10 times faster than the previous standard. Power supply and management: USB 2.0 provided up to 500 mA whereas USB 3.0 provides up to 900 mA. Active Cable A to C |
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USB local networking is a way to share USB devices over a local network. This can be useful for a variety of reasons, such as:
There are two main ways to implement USB local networking:
Here are some examples of USB local networking solutions:
To use a USB local networking solution, you will typically need to:
Once you have connected to the shared USB device, you should be able to use it as if it were physically connected to your computer.
Here are some benefits of using USB local networking:
If you need to share USB devices over a local network, USB local networking is a great option. There are a variety of solutions available to choose from, so you can find one that meets your needs and budget.
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