What is a Wireless USB Hub?
Wireless USB is designed for laptop users, allowing the device to enter sleep mode when the connection is not used. A wireless hub can also be used for desktop PC allows you to connect your USB devices wirelessly or the "cable clutter". Once installed, the wireless hub will eliminate search, sorting and general mix-up associated with the clutter of USB cables on your computer.
Wireless USB offers Plug-and-Play USB convenience and the benefits of wireless connectivity.
What can I use a Wireless USB Hub?
Wireless USB is designed for laptop users, allowing the device to enter sleep mode when the connection is not used. A wireless hub can also be used for desktop PC allows you to connect your USB devices wirelessly or the "cable clutter". Once installed, the wireless hub will eliminate search, sorting and general mix-up associated with the clutter of USB cables on your computer.
Wireless USB offers Plug-and-Play USB convenience and the benefits of wireless connectivity.
What can I use a Wireless USB Hub?
Wireless USB Hub can be located locally (usually less
than 30 feet from the computer).
Technical information on wireless USB hub.
Although the wireless USB hub is a simple device to buy and install, there are a few technical considerations:
USB connector:
The hub should always come with a "USB type A to mini B" cable to connect a device to the hub. You will need additional cables if you connect more than one device.
Adapter:
The wireless hub requires a USB wireless adapter which is usually sold separately. It is connected to your laptop or desktop.
Maximum number of connections (ports):
The hub will have a capacity of typically 4 USB devices, but check and make sure it provides enough connections to your devices.
Note Data Transfer:
Generally, the hub will provide transfer rates up to 10 times WiFi.
Physical size:
Always check the physical size to ensure that it is adapted to the desired location. Also make sure the "USB Type A to mini-B" cable length is long enough to connect USB devices to the hub.
Power:
The hub requires external power and all manufacturers provide power with the hubs. The wireless adapter will be powered from the laptop or desktop.
While USB hubs on the market are compatible with most PC manufacturers, always make sure that the hub and the associated software and drivers are compatible with the system. Also, check the latest update of the driver.
Wireless USB hubs are a great addition to any workstation, especially if you use a laptop or if you have multiple USB devices that create "cable clutter."
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