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| 80858 | 2002-09-18 23:37:00 | USB-to-USB Data Transfer Cable , Belkin USB Direct Connect.One cost about $12 and the latter of the two cost $165 why the big difference? Is one only good for data transfer. | Ron Bakker (356) | ||
| 80859 | 2002-09-18 23:51:00 | Looks like the Belkin consists of 2 cables a USB network hub, and software. It appears to be a full networking solution for a peer to peer connection, vs the other solution which is just the ability to transfer files. | godfather (25) | ||
| 80860 | 2002-09-19 00:27:00 | I have just been jumping around sites & it sounds like you could be right. :D |
Ron Bakker (356) | ||
| 80861 | 2002-10-08 09:01:00 | Hi Where can I buy the $12 cable? I just want to transfer files between a laptop and desk top machine. Thanks Bryan S |
bryan040962 (1944) | ||
| 80862 | 2003-10-05 12:29:00 | And just to up the ante a little....... I want to transfer data from an iPAQ 1940 to/from a 'thumbdrive' (or solid state drive I think it's really called!! ;-) ) The iPAQ 1940 has a cable that connects to a computer via USB and so does the 'thumbdrive' (SSD). So would I just need to get a USB socket to socket adapter? Regards, PS I'll be putting another post here on it's own, but came accross thia one and thought I'd butt in!!! :D |
Brain_Cell_Anon (261) | ||
| 80863 | 2003-10-05 20:34:00 | Godfather is right The Belkin has an ethernet adapter, and I use mine to network two HP computers, one of which hasn't got a LAN card |
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