Specifications: - Connects to motherboard or add-on USB 2.0 card with 2x5 USB 2.0 header-pin connector - Two (2) USB 2.0 Type-A downstream connectors for Hi-Speed USB 2.0 devices - USB Specification v.1.0/1.1/2.0 compatible (data transfer rate at 1.5/12/480 Mbps) - Fully Plug-N-Play compatible - Supports Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista/Server 2008/Windows 7/Windows 8 or higher (*1) - Supports Linux OS - Supports Mac OS 8.6 and higher Package Contents: - One (1) USB 2.0 adapter module
D**3
Frees Up Two External USB Ports
This is a pretty nifty device that frees up two external USB ports.I built a Mini ITX PC using UBUNTU 12.10 for the Operating System. UBUNTU does not take up a lot of space, so I installed it on a USB thumb drive instead of a HDD. This adapter holds that thumb drive which is, naturally, installed on the motherboard tucked away INSIDE the case. Now, I don't have to worry about someone removing the OS/thumb drive from an external USB port on the back of the case, thus rendering this PC completely useless.Also, I installed a wireless USB adapter on the second port. Again, since it's inside the case, it can't be accidentally removed by anybody!Now, I have a wonderfully small PC that's WIFI enabled minus the bulky antenna! I can move it from room to room anywhere in my home and will always be on the network. Kinda like a Laptop with WIFI, but bigger.I have a bit of tweaking to do to get the signal strength up on the WIFI adapter. Being hidden inside the case blocks the signal quite a bit. But, that's a pretty easy fix .....Highly Recommended !!!
H**.
Hide your usb dongles!
So my mobo has all usb 3.0 back ports that I would like to keep free for external hds or other peripherals. I have a wireless mouse with keyboard dongle and Bluetooth which would take up 2 slots. Plugged this in one of the onboard usb 2.0 headers and attached the dongles. works like a charm.Now it looks sleek with out any dongles sticking out that can be a bit of an eyesore. I would say the reception on it is what you expect. I have no way in doing any accurate tests but I can say that my case is a cm storm scout 2 and have it about 2ft away from my feet on the ground. Also I picked this over the one that's stacked only because I worry on attaching 2 dongles together as they may not fit in the ports together.
M**S
Used for internal wifi and bluetooth
This is a great little device. I put a cheap mini wifi adapter and mini blue tooth adapter on it and presto... I have internal blue tooth and wifi. The price is great for the resourcefulness of this thing. I might put another one in my computer since I have three usb headers on my MB. One for front USB, one for wifi/blue tooth, and one for a wireless keyboard mouse and what ever else I want. I would recommend buying this to anyone who has an open USB header in their case.
M**.
Great adapter
I paired this adapter with my mini SATA to USB adapter to run a slimline optical drive internally in my micro ATX case. This allows me to keep the drive in the case without having to sacrifice a SATA port on my motherboard... Not only does this device keep a slim profile, it gives you two internal USB 2.0 connections on a single USB header. What can say? It's perfect.
B**R
Makes USB available internally
I am running FreeNAS OS on a server appliance. The operating system runs on a USB memory stick that is plugged in to this riser. This makes the package very compact, with no external gadgets plugged in.
A**R
Works great for internal NAS boot drive
This works great as an internal NAS boot drive (FreeNAS 8.3) - just plug in and add flash drive. This is in a standard tower server. The height might be too much for a 1 unit server.
B**N
Exactly what I ordered
Okay so I am using this for my freenas server. It is actually quite convenient and because the usb ports are sideways it allows for me to switch to a smaller case in the future should I decide to do so. It works perfectly.
M**K
An embedded system user's dream
If you need a way to attach a usb thumb drive for an embedded system and want to keep it safe and inside your case this is what you need.
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