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  • Wireless USB for the factory
    Vision systems and industrial I/O may benefit from a recently developed wireless scheme for connecting peripherals to computers. The first generation of wireless USB interfacing is likely to take the format depicted here. The wireless USB connection is between a wireless hub and dongles plugged...
  • The Freedom of Wireless USB Technology
    , which offers the same benefits of a physical USB connection without the need for unsightly cables, a technology known as certified wireless USB. Using an ultra-wideband radio frequency ranging from 3.1 – 10.6 GHz, 127 devices can connect to a single computer up to 10 meters away without a hub...
  • Extending the Benefits of USB (.pdf)
    . Diagram Format. Rule Size: 0.013. Printer. Local Unit of. Remote Unit of. USB Extender. USB Extender. Scanner. Extension Options. Copper--Up to 300 m over CAT5. Fiber--Up to 10 km over single-mode fiber. Wireless--RF options include UWB, 802.11b/a/g, 900 MHz, or others. 124+. Additional. Devices. USB...
  • Bridging the Gap: USB Converters (.pdf)
    2.0 devices and platforms. Additional y, SuperSpeed USB provides improved power efficiency. with no device pol ing, and lower active and idle power requirements. Wireless USB -- Combines the speed and security of wired technology with the convenience. of wireless. This technology enables peripherals...
  • USB Converters - Essential Components for Today's Industrial Connections
    Logo - Always USB 2.0 technology with transfer speeds of up to 480Mbps. USB Wireless Logo - The latest in USB technology that allows peripherals and computers to communicate without a hard connection at distances of up to 30 meters and at speeds of up to 12Mbps. All version types are backward...
  • Smart Computing Article - Basic Troubleshooting- Wireless Access Cards
    you configure the adapter s settings. Solution 2: Move your wireless adapter or your computer. If your computer sits under your desk or in a cupboard, consider buying a wireless USB adapter that includes a lengthy cable. You can run the USB adapter s antenna up to the top of your desk, where it may...
  • Smart Computing Article - Create A Hybrid Network
    in USB and PC Card (Type II) formats, and internal adapters come in the form of PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) expansion cards. Wi-Fi Dilemma. Depending on the placement of your wireless router, there are essentially two ways you can go about setting up your hybrid network. One configuration...
  • Smart Computing Article - Web Cameras
    , it will usually keep working unless you accidentally remove a driver or a required program. If your Web cam stops working, the first troubleshooting step is to make sure that the camera's USB cable (or hub, if present) is still firmly connected. You should also reboot your PC, just to start up WinXP...
  • Smart Computing Article - Basic Troubleshooting- Keyboards
    , and you ll likely need a replacement. If the substitute also fails, the PS/2 or USB port or a motherboard controller may be bad, and it s possible you ll have to replace the motherboard. Finally, if the keyboard is plugged into a USB hub, the hub may not be capable of supplying sufficient power...
  • Computer Power User Article - Road Warrior
    ports and works in conjunction with a small USB receiver that plugs into your desktop or laptop computer. The wireless hub has a 30-foot range in which it exchanges data with printers, scanners, and other devices at a speed of up to 480Mbps. The Cable-Free USB Hub ($199.99) is the first UWB product...

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