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Can I extend USB 1.1 device by 5 metres using USB 2.0/3.0 hub?
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I have an older USB 1.1 device which I need to have 5 metres from a computer. I know USB 1.1 cannot operate over a 5m cable but USB 2.0/3.0 can. So if get a USB 2.0/3.0 hub, will I be able to connect the USB 1.1 device to it and use it on the end of the 5m cable connecting the hub to the computer?
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I have an older USB 1.1 device which I need to have 5 metres from a computer. I know USB 1.1 cannot operate over a 5m cable but USB 2.0/3.0 can. So if get a USB 2.0/3.0 hub, will I be able to connect the USB 1.1 device to it and use it on the end of the 5m cable connecting the hub to the computer?
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Active hubs typically amplify the signal. Passive hubs do not. Better quality cables and proper shielding can also help extend communication length. Generally speaking, a hub with its own power supply will do a better job and result in a connection usable over longer distances than a hub that pulls all of its power from its connector.
– music2myear
3 hours ago
Finally, you must also consider that, if you need to reach 5m, USB is not the correct tool for the job.
– music2myear
3 hours ago
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I have an older USB 1.1 device which I need to have 5 metres from a computer. I know USB 1.1 cannot operate over a 5m cable but USB 2.0/3.0 can. So if get a USB 2.0/3.0 hub, will I be able to connect the USB 1.1 device to it and use it on the end of the 5m cable connecting the hub to the computer?
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I have an older USB 1.1 device which I need to have 5 metres from a computer. I know USB 1.1 cannot operate over a 5m cable but USB 2.0/3.0 can. So if get a USB 2.0/3.0 hub, will I be able to connect the USB 1.1 device to it and use it on the end of the 5m cable connecting the hub to the computer?
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Active hubs typically amplify the signal. Passive hubs do not. Better quality cables and proper shielding can also help extend communication length. Generally speaking, a hub with its own power supply will do a better job and result in a connection usable over longer distances than a hub that pulls all of its power from its connector.
– music2myear
3 hours ago
Finally, you must also consider that, if you need to reach 5m, USB is not the correct tool for the job.
– music2myear
3 hours ago
3
Possible duplicate of Maximum length of a USB Cable?
– music2myear
3 hours ago
superuser.com/questions/906765/…
– music2myear
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Active hubs typically amplify the signal. Passive hubs do not. Better quality cables and proper shielding can also help extend communication length. Generally speaking, a hub with its own power supply will do a better job and result in a connection usable over longer distances than a hub that pulls all of its power from its connector.
– music2myear
3 hours ago
Finally, you must also consider that, if you need to reach 5m, USB is not the correct tool for the job.
– music2myear
3 hours ago
3
Possible duplicate of Maximum length of a USB Cable?
– music2myear
3 hours ago
superuser.com/questions/906765/…
– music2myear
3 hours ago
Active hubs typically amplify the signal. Passive hubs do not. Better quality cables and proper shielding can also help extend communication length. Generally speaking, a hub with its own power supply will do a better job and result in a connection usable over longer distances than a hub that pulls all of its power from its connector.
– music2myear
3 hours ago
Active hubs typically amplify the signal. Passive hubs do not. Better quality cables and proper shielding can also help extend communication length. Generally speaking, a hub with its own power supply will do a better job and result in a connection usable over longer distances than a hub that pulls all of its power from its connector.
– music2myear
3 hours ago
Finally, you must also consider that, if you need to reach 5m, USB is not the correct tool for the job.
– music2myear
3 hours ago
Finally, you must also consider that, if you need to reach 5m, USB is not the correct tool for the job.
– music2myear
3 hours ago
3
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Possible duplicate of Maximum length of a USB Cable?
– music2myear
3 hours ago
Possible duplicate of Maximum length of a USB Cable?
– music2myear
3 hours ago
superuser.com/questions/906765/…
– music2myear
3 hours ago
superuser.com/questions/906765/…
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3 hours ago
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– music2myear
3 hours ago
Finally, you must also consider that, if you need to reach 5m, USB is not the correct tool for the job.
– music2myear
3 hours ago
3
Possible duplicate of Maximum length of a USB Cable?
– music2myear
3 hours ago
superuser.com/questions/906765/…
– music2myear
3 hours ago