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Sewell Part #:  SW-7513   Mfg Part #:  USB-1370
USB-1370, USB Extender over Cat5, 150 ft.

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  • Does this support USB 2.0 device such as an HP laserjet 3055?
    • This device is USB 1.1, so it will not work at the full USB 2.0 speeds. However, USB 2.0 is backwards-compatible with USB 1.1, so the device will still work, just at the USB 1.1 speeds. For a device such as a printer this shouldn't be a problem - the time to print will be a couple of seconds longer for most print jobs. If you are doing something that requires a lot of data transfer, however, like scanning a lot of information in, you will want the Gefen Super USB 2.0 Extender, but really make sure that you need the extra speed - it is pretty pricey.
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  • I have a Dell 1700 printer (USB cable). I would like to connect it to a nearby ethernet wall outlet so that it can ultimately be connected to a router located near a linked ethernet wall outlet in the closet of another room. Can I use the remote portion of this product to connect the printer to the ethernet wall outlet (in the same room as the printer) using a cat5 patch cable? The connection would be as follows: (printer, room A) ->>- (remote portion of USB extender, room A) ->>- (cat5 patch cable, room A) ->>- (ethernet wall connection, room A) ->>-(cat5 patch cable from a linked ethernet wall connection, room B) ->>- (router, room B)
    • This adapter requires both the sending and recieving units, with a single patch cable in between. What you would need is a print server like our SW-8039
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  • What happens to the Digital signals coming out of a USB connector? Is it a digital to analog conversion at one end and the reverse at the other end? Kindly clarify.
    • Both USB and Cat5 use digital signals, Cat5 uses twisted pair technology to cancel out interference and can therefore travel much greater distances than USB cabling.
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