Nyko Net Connect USB Network Adaptor for Nintendo Wii Network
D-Link DUB E100 Network adapter - Hi-Speed USB
Sabrent USB-G1000 Network adapter - Hi-Speed USB
Cables To Go JetLAN USB 2.0 Fast EN Adapter Network adapter
Mirus USB 2.0 to 10/100 Ethernet Adapter SEAAE2210
A good USB-enabled Ethernet port is a great addition to your computer. If you haven't got an integrated Ethernet port already, these devices allow you to directly connect your computer to an Ethernet based network. If you do have one but it's slow or somehow faulty, any of these devices will help solve your connection problems. Which of these USB Ethernet ports do you like the best?
Apple USB EN Adapter Network adapter - Hi-Speed USB
Belkin USB EN Adapter Network adapter - USB
TRENDnet TU-ET100C Network adapter - USB
NETGEAR FA101 Network adapter - USB
Linksys USB300M Network adapter - Hi-Speed USB
While it's true that many modern computers come with integrated Ethernet capability, some times you need a secondary Ethernet port and USB is without a doubt the easiest way to add that functionality to an already built computer. If you need a new Ethernet card to replaced a damaged on-board controller, or simply want to have two Ethernet ports, which of these USB Ethernet adapters would you chose?
Cables To Go 1.5ft USB to DB9 Serial Adapter Cable
Keyspan High Speed USB Serial Adapter Serial adapter
Belkin USB/Serial Portable Adapter Serial adapter
Sabrent SBT-USC1M Serial adapter - USB
IOGEAR USB PDA/ Serial Adapter GUC232A Serial adapter
The wiring diagram for a USB to Serial adapter is fairly simple, at least when compared to that of a transistor radio or a motherboard. However, wiring one yourself would take a lot of time, and that time would likely be wasted, as there are so many simple USB to Serial adapters available from various manufacturers. Which of these great USB to Serial adapters do you like the best?
NETGEAR FA120 USB 2.0 Fast EN Adapter Network adapter
TRENDnet TU2 ET100 Network adapter - Hi-Speed USB
D-Link DUB E100 Network adapter
While many devices today have both USB and Ethernet connections, some still ship with only USB ports. If you find yourself in possession of one of these crippled devices, you needn't despair. The fix is rather simple; all you need is a USB Ethernet adapter, and then you can enjoy the benefit of full Ethernet connectivity on your USB-only device. Which of these USB Ethernet adapters do you like the best?
StarBase USB 2.0 Wireless LAN 802.11g High Gain WiFi Adapter
Rosewill RNX-G1W USB 2.0 Wireless White Dongle with External
CNET CWL-906 Long Range Wireless-N USB Adapter with 5DBI Antenna
MvixUSA WIRELESS N USB ADAPTER w/5DBI ANTENNA MS811X
Hiro H50193 802.11n Wireless USB Network Adapter
While many netbooks these days come bundled with wireless adapters built in, these internal sensors can have trouble picking up very weak wireless signals. If you want to be sure you can pick up all signals broadcasting inside your range (and even some that aren't) you'll need an external USB wireless antenna.Which of these antennas do you like the best for pulling in a weak signal?
NETGEAR WNA1100 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter Network adapter
Linksys AE1000 High Performance Wireless-N Adapter
Belkin N+ Wireless USB Adapter Network adapter
D-Link Wireless N 150 USB Adapter DWA-125 Network adapter
Alfa AWUS036H 1000mW 1W 802.11b/g USB Wireless WiFi Network
A good USB wireless adapter makes it very simple for you to connect any computer with a USB port to wireless home and business networks. These simple devices are designed to provide network throughput from a simple port available on most desktop and notebook computers. Which of these great USB wireless adapters do you like the best for connecting you computers to wifi networks?
Cables to Go USB Active Extension Cable USB extender - 4 pin USB ...
Belkin 10ft USB Extension Cable
Sabrent CB-USBXT USB 2.0 32ft. (10 Meter) Active Extension Cable
A good USB extension cable will ensure that you never find yourself in a situation where you need more cable to connect your computer and one of your USB peripherals. These awesome cables make it easy to relocate devices as needed to make your desk layout more manageable. Which of these USB extension cables do you like the best?
HP DVD Writer Dvd300e - DVD+RW drive - Hi-Speed USB/IEEE 1394
Samsung SE-S084C - DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM drive
PLEXTOR 24X DVD/CD Writer Black SATA Model PX-880SA LightScribe
Iomega SuperSlim DVD Portable Writer - DVD±RW (±R DL)
With modern applications requiring so much disk space, and modern media files getting larger with every passing quarter, it's good to be able to take some of your data off your hard drive by making a backup copy onto a writable DVD. Which of these great DVD writers do you like best for storing data off the computer, in a rewritable optical format?
Yes! That's a great way to integrate flash storage into a system.
No, I'd rather connect it externally, through a USB port.
ATP Electronics released an internal USB solid state storage device. The device sits on one USB internal header cluster on the motherboard (occupying headers for two ports), to provide fixed storage of up to 4 GB in a package that measures 8.2 (L) x 15.3 (W) x 6.2 (H) mm. The package is dust, vibration and ESD resistant. It uses single-level cell (SLC) NAND flash chips, and provides speeds typical to storage devices connected over USB 2.0, around 30 MB/s. The device is said to be industrial-grade, and can be deployed in embedded computers. The package is advertised to be extremely durable, making use of the System In Package (SIP) technology that protects vital components.