When John Atanasoff constructed the first semi-electronic digital computing device in 1939 he never could have imagined that over sixty years later, Belkin components would carry... more
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Connector(s) (Other Side): 1 x 68 pin HD D-Sub (HD-68) - male
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When John Atanasoff constructed the first semi-electronic digital computing device in 1939 he never could have imagined that over sixty years later, Belkin components would carry every SCSI cable imaginable. The Micro DB68 Male to DB25 Male Pro Series (fast and wide) SCSI III Cable. Used to interface any two SCSI devices such as storage devices, wherein one has a Micro DB68 female port and the other has a DB25 female port. PRODUCT FEATURES: Rated for SCSI III applications; Double shielded (braid and foil) to meet SCSI specifications and ensure compliance with FCC requirements reducing EMI/RFI interference; Low-capacitance impedance matched 28 AWG stranded tinned copper are individually insulated in polypropylene; Thumbscrews enable easy installation; State-of-the-art wiring design ensures 100% compatibility; Gold plated copper contacts for a clean, clear transmission; PVC premold encapsulates individual conductors to eliminate stress; Flextec PVC rubberized cable jacket is extremely flexible for use in tight areas; Aluminum undermold shield helps meet FCC requirements; Ground indents provide excellent conductivity and retention with mating connector.
Advantages: small enough to be left in the computer ready for use. Disadvantages: May give slow connection depending on pairing product.
...The Belkin bluetooth USB adapter is a must have if you have a bluetooth enabled phone that you regularly link up to a computer in order to transfer files. Instead of the use of unsightly cables to link up your bluetooth enabled products to the computer, this enables you to link them up through a wireless bluetooth connection. The Belkin bluetooth USB adapter is small enough to be placed in a rear USB port of a computer and left there so that it is ready to use whenever you require it. The transfer sending speed is quite fast however depending on the recieving speed of the bluetooth enabled products that you use this with, the speed may be a little slower. This is not the fault of the Belkin bluetooth USB adapter but rather the product recieving the signal as it is harder to recieve bluetooth signals then send them. The recieving speed...
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Little wireless receiver Review ofBelkin Wireless High Speed Mode USB Adapter Network adapterby
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Advantages: Good connectivity Disadvantages: none significant
...We recently changed from wired connection to wireless Broadband after much debate. The demand for computer use, sharing of computer time was becoming a big hassle and going wireless and networking the main PC and Laptops seemed to be a viable solution.
Belkin Wireless High Speed Mode USB Adapter Network adapter connects with a PC or Laptop to pick up signals sent by a Wireless router. This network adapter is external and will fit into (plugged to) a USB 2.0 port.
Many broadband providers will supply a free router (or a router at a subsidised price), but with a Router but you will need a networking card or an adapter to go wireless.
The manufacturer of Belkin USB network adapter gives the Data Transfer Rate: 54 Mbps and this is seen as the speed most of the time. If you wish to have higher speed- wireless is not an option use USB...
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Advantages: Reliable, easy to setup and use, small footprint. Disadvantages: Gets very got through constant use, wireless adapter software can be annoying at times
...The Belkin ADSL Modem Wireless-G Wireless Router was the first wireless router I owned. It materialized in my home due to the sheer distance of my computer from the phone socket and running an RJ11 phone cable across the house was not a viable option. The router came with a thin but multilingual instruction leaflet which outlined the initial un-boxing and setup but it really could have been more concise. Nevertheless, initial setup was easy enough and I didn't experience any issues.
I had one Ethernet connected computer but I did set up everything first with a wireless computer using the supplied Wireless G USB adapter. The adapter works very well, is good and stable but the supplied Belkinadapter software is fiddly to use and can be confusing.
The router control panel is simple to navigate and offers a lot of options to configure...
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