Tripp Lite U026-016 USB2.0 16-Feet Certified Active Extension Cable
- Active extension cable regenerates USB signal for extra-long distances: daisy-chain multiple cables up to 80 feet
- Use a standard 6-, 10-, or 15-foot USB cable to reach the desired distance
- Premium double-shielded cables with tinned copper braid and aluminum Mylar foil and twisted, 28/20 AWG data lines
- Gold-plated contacts provide superior conductivity for low- and high-speed devices (1.5 to 480 Mbps)
- Lifetime warranty
Product Description
Tripp Lite’s 16-ft. USB Certified 2.0 active extension cable is a bus powered extension cable that can be used to increase the length of a device cable without the worry of signal loss and potential performance problems. USB limits a cable’s length to 16ft. any length above 16 feet requires the use of an active cable such as this one. This cable has a signal booster built in. The overall cable length can be extended up to 80ft by daisy chaining up to 5 of these active cables. The cable must be plugged directly into a USB port (either on the PC or a hub). Use a standard 6′ 10′ or 15′ USB cable to reach the desired distance…. More >>
Tripp Lite U026-016 USB2.0 16-Feet Certified Active Extension Cable
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5 comments
Michelle Curran on December 15, 2009 at 10:32 pm
If this is the extension cord for my Sirius, it’s lovely, but I haven’t used it yet.
R. Bailey on December 15, 2009 at 11:15 pm
I wanted to use the Tripp Lite active extenion cable to move my Linksys USB wireless adapter to a differnt location in the room. First I used a standard usb 16ft cable I had download speed of 18-54Mbytes. Then I added the Tripp Lite active extenion cable, I only got 1Mbytes/sec transfer rate, which is USB 1.0 standard and not the USB 2.0 standard
Robert L. Frazier on December 16, 2009 at 1:27 am
I LIVE IN A METAL BUILDING AND COULD NOT GET ANY RECEPTION CONNECTING TO MY DAUGHTERS SATELITTE TO USE MY COMPUTER FOR E-MAIL AND SEARCHING THE WEB. I MOUNTED AN ANTENNA IN A WOODEN BOX AND CONNECTED IT TO MY COMPUTER WITH SATISFACTORY RESULTS. I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS PRODUCT HIGHLY.
Jack Falk on December 16, 2009 at 1:46 am
Works great, I even bought a second one. Keep in mind that this is a USB cable. It has nothing to do with firewire (as the title would lead you to believe).
C. Isner on December 16, 2009 at 2:38 am
I use it with a WiFi antenna in my camper and it keeps the signal from degrading. Works as described!