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MelodyL 10-07-2009 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jo*mar (Post 575233)
here's a sample of prices on ebay - US only & free shipping-
16 ft cables -
http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=USB...6+ft&_osacat=0

Jo:

I went on ebay and saw the cheap prices, the buy it now for under $5.00

male to female, etc.

It doesn't look like the one on tiger direct that is $19.99

I just don't want to spend money again (like I did for my darn Portable DVD Player.

We ALL KNOW HOW THAT TURNED OUT.

The end of the one on Tiger direct doesn't look anything like the end of the one on Ebay.

Is there a difference.

or can I use ANY usb extension male to female for 2.0?

Thanks my dear.

I WANT TO MAKE VIDEOS OF MY SPROUTS IN MY KITCHEN.

lol

Melody

Jomar 10-07-2009 11:26 AM

Ah, I see some have an " active" extension -like a booster added onto the ends. that's why it has a larger area on one end of the connector.
So the ones with that extra will cost a bit more , but from the info below it's looks like 16' is the max without the booster.


some info on it
[One of the biggest obstacles encountered in planning a wire run is the signal limitation of USB devices. With a maximum guaranteed length of 16 feet, very few USB runs are successful without the use of ACTIVE extension cables. These are M/F extension cables which feature a booster-box on the end, and when strung together, can achieve a new maximum of 80 feet. Easily extend your USB 2.0 cable past 5 Meters by daisy chaining up to five of our premium USB 2.0 active extensions. These USB 2.0 compliant cables support data transfer rates up to 480Mbps and are fully backward compatible with both low and high-speed USB v1.1 devices. ]
more here
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...9301&CatId=444

here's as similar one on ebay-
http://cgi.ebay.com/16-FT-USB-2-0-Ex...d=p3286.c0.m14

MelodyL 10-07-2009 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jo*mar (Post 575443)
Ah, I see some have an " active" extension -like a booster added onto the ends. that's why it has a larger area on one end of the connector.
So the ones with that extra will cost a bit more , but from the info below it's looks like 16' is the max without the booster.


some info on it
[One of the biggest obstacles encountered in planning a wire run is the signal limitation of USB devices. With a maximum guaranteed length of 16 feet, very few USB runs are successful without the use of ACTIVE extension cables. These are M/F extension cables which feature a booster-box on the end, and when strung together, can achieve a new maximum of 80 feet. Easily extend your USB 2.0 cable past 5 Meters by daisy chaining up to five of our premium USB 2.0 active extensions. These USB 2.0 compliant cables support data transfer rates up to 480Mbps and are fully backward compatible with both low and high-speed USB v1.1 devices. ]
more here
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...9301&CatId=444

here's as similar one on ebay-
http://cgi.ebay.com/16-FT-USB-2-0-Ex...d=p3286.c0.m14


Jo:

If you think I understand what is written, well, I had to laugh.

I just want to be clear on which one I should be buying. The one with the BIG thing on the end (for $19.99), or the one on ebay for under five bucks.

They seem to both do the same thing. They are both 16 feet. My webcam is about 3 feet. So I'll have almost 19 feet to bring into the kitchen.

So what do you think?

lol
Melody

P.S. So I gather with either one I buy, I just unplug the end of my webcam from the back of my computer tower, plug this webcam end into one of the ends of the extension, and plug the other end of the extension into the back of the computer tower

Right??

Melody

Jomar 10-07-2009 11:49 AM

I think since you are going a total of over 16' then one with the booster part would be best especially for video recording.

the sabrent one I linked to on tiger is only 12.99 and has the booster.
so either one of those are known brand names so you should be fine.

and the ebay one has the booster too. 8.99

so where ever you feel like buying from - online or a local store you have a better idea of what to look for.



yes you just fit them together and plug it in to the computer.

MelodyL 10-07-2009 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jo*mar (Post 575456)
I think since you are going a total of over 16' then one with the booster part would be best especially for video recording.

the sabrent one I linked to on tiger is only 12.99 and has the booster.
so either one of those are known brand names so you should be fine.

and the ebay one has the booster too. 8.99

so where ever you feel like buying from - online or a local store you have a better idea of what to look for.



yes you just fit them together and plug it in to the computer.




CAN I SAY I LOVE YOU!!!!

lol lol lol

Melody

Jomar 10-07-2009 12:08 PM

LOL everybody likes to feel some love right LOL
:o:grouphug:

MelodyL 10-07-2009 12:25 PM

Jo:

Besides learning about usb extension cables, I AM NOW LEARNING ABOUT DEHYDRATING FOODS.

never thought I could that. I sprout everything but I love sun dried tomatoes and Alan likes dried fruits.

I am now (before I buy one), learning all I can on what foods to hydrate and HOW to hydrate.

I'll either do it right or blow up my house.

lol

Melody

Jomar 10-07-2009 02:02 PM

Last year we had a great crop of apples so i bought a food dehydrator-
but this year was not very good for home fruit crops:(
so it is sitting in the box waiting for next year.

mrsD 10-07-2009 02:21 PM

These cables must be new. I don't think they existed when we needed our 50 footer.

The explosion of USB peripherals, must be driving these new type cables. Makes sense.


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