Manufacturer: Unbranded
Rating 0/5 (0 votes)
Major strengths of this productAreas for improvement

Unbranded USB HIGH SPEED DATA BRIDGE CABLE (USB 2)

Very quick and easy way to link two PCs together for fast file transfer. Just install the software once only on each machine and drag and drop files from one to another with the explorer type programme (supplied). A newer files only option makes it

Product information

NameUnbranded USB HIGH SPEED DATA BRIDGE CABLE (USB 2)
DescriptionVery quick and easy way to link two PCs together for fast file transfer. Just install the software once only on each machine and drag and drop files from one to another with the explorer type programme (supplied). A newer files only option makes it great for synchronising your laptop with your desktop. USB2 is much faster than USB1 or parallel/serial port (up to 480Mbps). It can also be used with USB1 devices at a lower transfer speed.Features:Supports suspend & resume power management featuresDual data buffer supporting two way transferBus powered (no external power required)System requirements: Intel-compatible 486DX-66 MHz CPU or higher;One standard USB1.1 or 2.0 port (4-pin); Operating systems: XP / Vista (at least one computer must run Vista as it uses Vista s Easy Transfer program.)
Best answers for « Unbranded USB HIGH SPEED DATA BRIDGE CABLE (USB 2) » in :
USB host controller Show USB host controller When connecting a USB 2.0 device, Windows displays the following message: Install a high speed USB host controller or This device will function at reduced speed if you do not have high-speed controller installed...
Data transmission - Cabling Show Cabling types Several physical data-transmission media are available to connect together the various devices on a network. One possibility is to use cables. There are many types of cables, but the most common are: Coaxial cable Double twisted...
Connecting two computers with a USB cable. ShowConnecting two computers with a USB cable. What to choose? How does it work? What to do? If you have to transfer huge files from one PC to another, using a flash disk or burning a CD-ROM can seem like a waste of time. One wise way...
Fibre optics ShowIntroduction to fibre optics Optical fibre is a physical transmission medium that allows high-speed data transmission using optical rays. Optical fibre is made up of three components: the core, the part that propagates light rays; the optical...
ATA, IDE and EIDE ShowOverview The ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment) standard is a standard interface that allows you to connect storage peripherals to PC computers. The ATA standard was developed on May 12, 1994 by the ANSI (document X3.221-1994). Despite the...
FireWire Bus (iLink / IEEE 1394) ShowPresentation of FireWire Bus (IEEE 1394) The IEEE 1394 bus (name of the standard to which it makes reference) was developed at the end of 1995 in order to provide an interconnection system that allows data to circulate at a high speed and in real...