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Operating systems such as Windows or Linux provide usb drivers for common peripheral devices. This eliminates the need for companies to have to give you drivers that you must install to use their devices. These usb devices fall under what is known as a usb class. So when it comes to [...]
If you are wondering what the differences is between the two systems, here are the main differences. USB is a host to peripheral standard which means that you have a complex host (your computer) and a less complex peripheral (mouse, keyboard, serial adapter) on the other end. Ethernet is peer to peer, this means that [...]
DESCRIPTION: NETUSB is an intelligent \\\’plug-and-play\\\’ USB-to-Ethernet cable adaptor that enables any device or machine with a USB Host port , to become Ethernet network and Internet-enabled. With the integrated web server , any device to which the NETUSB is attached can be \\\’contacted\\\’ and monitored via a standard Internet browser. TCP/IP is embedded into [...]