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Old 09-09-2013, 07:56 PM
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I think thats a usb 1.1 setup man, usb 2 is 480mpbs.
Jay we had the "what does full speed USB2 mean" discussion a few months back. Full speed means 12Mb/s and was part of the USB1.1 specification. It does not appear to have been changed for USB2 or USB3. 480Mb/s is called "High Speed". 5Gb/s is called "SuperSpeed".
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Seems a bit vague as its says 802 10/100 but then says it has a 10/100/1000 port, if its limit to connecting at 100mbs then its going to be useless for image downloads and other high bandwidth apps, even at a gigabit taking packet loss ect into account its more then likely going to choke while guiding and downloading images. For the price its pretty dam cheap though and i would just double up if they work at gigabit speeds your set then.
I've got a gigabit network and most of the devices have gigabit ports. If I was remote controlling over ethernet I would not be using a 100Mb PC.
I'll see if they can clarify the web page. Having 10/100 in one place and 10/100/1000 in another is confusing.
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