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Old 09-09-2013, 10:26 PM
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2stroke (Jay)
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God what do some people on here call thunderbolt "light speed" gahah,

By the way it was directed at this noe the debate of usb revisions and naming's ect.

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IEEE 802.3 compliant 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port

Supports Isochronous devices up to 12Mb/s (full speed) – perfect for audio/video applications
Yer that's what confuses me as well, this is saying its really a usb 1.X device though it has "full speed usb 2 backwards compatibility"

100 mega bits per a second is plenty for sending ascom commands to over 9 mounts as a serial commands are sent at really low bit rates and require bugger all bandwidth say 9,600 kilo bits per a second 100 mega bits per a second = 102400 kilo bits per a second / 9600 kilobits per a second = 10.r6

Anyhow let us know how you go if its a true usb 2 or "high speed" and if it connects as a 1000 megabit network device, if it does i'am jumping in the boat
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