| In case a 1 or more USB peripheral device(s) | | | | device supports both low USB 1.1 and hi-speed |
| needs to be connected to a computer placed at a | | | | USB 2.0 peripherals. It supports all USB transfer |
| distance away from it, a USB Extender Hub can | | | | types - Control, Bulk, Interrupt and Isochronous. |
| be used. These extension devices ensure a noise | | | | Cross platform flexibility which is a benefit of |
| free work area. Comprising of two compact units, | | | | using USB, is also available in these units. These |
| a transmitter and a receiver, with the former | | | | extenders provide 64 bit WEP wireless security |
| connected to the computer and the latter to the | | | | and are perfect in situations where the work |
| peripherals, this extender hub allows extension of | | | | space is limited. |
| peripherals up to 150 feet over standard Cat5/ | | | | The USB Extender is a plug and play solution and |
| Cat5e/Cat6 cable. The category cable which links | | | | does not require any additional software or device |
| the two units sends the USB signal between the | | | | drivers for operation. It is hot pluggable hence |
| transmitter and receiver. These extender hubs | | | | USB devices can be added or removed without |
| support USB devices such as USB cameras, USB | | | | powering down the system. LEDs located on the |
| printers, scanners, hard drives, mp3 players etc. | | | | extenders provide link performance status. These |
| They are compliant with standard USB 1.1 | | | | devices have embedded connector integrated |
| specification and are certified by CE, FCC and | | | | circuits on both sides and can be used in |
| RoHS. | | | | conjunction with USB hubs and are useful in |
| Creating a revolution in the field of extenders is | | | | preventing loss of signals. Supporting all major |
| the Wireless USB Extender. Similar to the other | | | | operating systems, this device works with |
| extenders, the wireless extender also consists of | | | | Windows 98, 98SE, 2000, ME, XP and Mac OS X. |
| two units but uses 802.11 type connections to link | | | | Truly a hardware device, the integrated hub |
| them, providing instant access to data with zero | | | | allows up to four USB peripherals to be |
| wires. Using this device, data of up to 54 mbps | | | | connected. The number of devices can be |
| can be transmitted without any downtime. Using | | | | increased by using additional USB hubs. |
| Icron's patented Extreme USB technology, this | | | | |