Specifications: Cabling: Cat 5 UTP or better
Ports: 1
Max Distance: 50 m / 165 ft
Maximum Data Transfer Rate: 480Mbps
MTBF: 72,000 Hours
OS Compatibility: OS Independent; No additional drivers or software required
System and Cable Requirements:
A host computer with an available USB-A port (USB Type-A)
Terminated RJ45 Cat5e or better Ethernet cable
LED Indicators: 1 x Power / Link
Center Tip Polarity: Positive
Input Current: 0.6 A
Input Voltage: 100 - 240 AC
Output Current: 2 A
Output Voltage: 5 DC
Plug Type: N
Power Consumption (In Watts): 10
Power Source: AC Adapter Included
Enclosure Type: Steel
Specifications: The USBPLATE4 4 port USB 2.0 slot plate adapter converts the USB pins on your motherboard into four USB-A female ports, enabling you to add USB connections to the back of your PC.
Backed by Lifetime Warranty, the USBPLATE4 is designed and constructed for maximum durability, to ensure dependable performance.
Please Note: Check your motherboard’s manual for the USB pinout diagram. The USBPLATE wiring scheme is: Red=Power, Green=Signal, White=Signal, Black=Ground
Connector A: 2 x IDC (10 pin, Motherboard Header) Female
Package Contents: 1 x Mounting All Screws Needed, 1x 4 Pin to Dual 15 Pin SATA Power Cable 2x SATA Data Cables( 18 inch),one is straight to straight, the order is straight to 90 degree
Specifications: Connect your USB3 devices to the new USB3.1 ports without having to purchase new cables. Quickly and easily connect devices to the system for greater compatibility.
Specifications: Interface: USB 3.0, RJ45 (Gigabit Ethernet)
Ports: 3
USB-C Device Port (s): USB Power Delivery
USB-C Host Connection: Yes
Auto MDIX: Yes
Auto-Negotiation: Yes
Compatible Networks: 10/100/1000 Mbps
Flow Control: Full duplex flow control
Full Duplex Support: Yes
Jumbo Frame Support: 9K max.
Maximum Data Transfer Rate: 5 Gbps (USB 3.0), 2 Gbps (Ethernet; Full-Duplex)
Maximum Power Delivery Support: 60W
Type and Rate: USB 3.0 - 5 Gbit/s
UASP Support: Yes
OS Compatibility:
Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10
Windows Server 2003, 2008 R2, 2012, 2016
Mac OS X 10.7 to 10.12 VLAN tagging is currently not supported in Mac OS
Linux Kernel 2.6.25 to 4.4.x LTS Versions only