hinay jud ang signal sa smartbro plug-in dire sa sulod sa room mga bro ay, I wonder lang if okey kaha mupalit ug USB extention wire (if naa) para ma abot sa gawas sa window akung smart para maka kuha sya didto ug good signal,, hmm...
hinay jud ang signal sa smartbro plug-in dire sa sulod sa room mga bro ay, I wonder lang if okey kaha mupalit ug USB extention wire (if naa) para ma abot sa gawas sa window akung smart para maka kuha sya didto ug good signal,, hmm...
Paliti na og USB powered hub, ayaw nang extension2x lang na wire basin ma apiki na sa kuryente imong USB na pang internet or better panguha og satellite dish na decommissioned na. Read more: Slow Connection? Improve 3G Signal and Boost Mobile Internet USB Dongle Connection!
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USB extension is good for up to 1.8m lang, maybe up to 3m. I have a 5m extension gamit for commissioning. Gisuwayan nako gamit sa usb drive, madetect pero dili sya modayon. Kuwangan na ug power. Good for signal lang.
thanks sirs. so ang USB HUB nay power? kana nalang akung paliton. okey kaha nang mga naa sa CDR-King? hmmm
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USB Cable Length Limitations And How To Break Them
USB Cable Length Limitations:
The USB specification limits the length of a cable between USB 2.0 devices to 5 meters (or about 16 feet) and for USB 1.0 the limit is 3 meters (which is about 10 feet.) This means you can't just connect a bunch of extension cables together and run them 30 feet to another room. However, you can connect a 6 foot and 10 foot cable for a total of 16 feet.
In order to go beyond these limits you need to use USB hubs, USB active extension cables or USB over Ethernet products.
USB Hubs:
You can use extension cables and up to 5 USB hubs connected together to extend USB's range up to 30 meters (up to 27 meters for USB 1.0 devices). The distance between each hub can be no more than 5 meters.
Active Extension Cables:
USB active extension cables contain electronics which regenerate the USB signal. These cables are essentially 1 port USB hubs and will allow you to go up to 30 meters (up to 27 meters for USB 1.0 devices) by connecting up to five active extension cables together (4 cables if you are connected to a USB hub).
More Information:
If you would like more information on the technical side of USB you can visit usb.org
source USB Cable Length Limitations And How To Break Themcoloring editionThe USB 1.1 Standard specifies that a standard cable can have a maximum length of 3 meters with devices operating at Low Speed (1.5 Mbit/s), and a maximum length of 5 meters with devices operating at Full Speed 12 Mbit/s.[citation needed]
USB 2.0 provides for a maximum cable length of 5 meters for devices running at Hi Speed (480 Mbit/s). The primary reason for this limit is the maximum allowed round-trip delay of about 1.5 μs. If USB host commands are unanswered by the USB device within the allowed time, the host considers the command lost. When adding USB device response time, delays from the maximum number of hubs added to the delays from connecting cables, the maximum acceptable delay per cable amounts to 26 ns.[50] The USB 2.0 specification requires that cable delay be less than 5.2 ns per meter (192 000 km/s, which is close to the maximum achievable transmission speed for standard copper wire).
The USB 3.0 standard does not directly specify a maximum cable length, requiring only that all cables meet an electrical specification: for copper cabling with AWG 26 wires the maximum practical length is 3 meters (9.8 ft).[51]
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