USB
EXTENSION
CABLE
There
may
be
circumstances
where
you
may
prefer
not
to
plug
the
USB
adapter
directly
into
a
USB
port.
This
might
include
scenarios
such
as
a
desktop
computer
sitting
on
the
floor
and
the
desire
to
get
the
adapter
up
higher
ontop
of
a
desk
providing
less
signal
obstructions
and
improved
performance.
An
USB
extension
cable
would
facilitate
this
effort.
Another
scenario
might
be
that
you
are
not
using
the
antenna
shipped
with
the
product
and
have
installed
a
coaxial
cable
from
the
USB
adapter
to
an
antenna
installed
outdoors
for
external
network
connectivity.
The
coaxial
cable,
depending
on
the
type
and
size
could
cause
some
strain
on
the
adapter
in
an
USB
port.
In
this
case,
the
use
of
a
USB
extension
cable
would
be
useful.
There
are
two
types
of
USB
connectors,
Type
A
and
Type
B.
The
Type
A
is
a
rectangular
connector
and
Type
B
is
a
square
connector.
Type
A
is
shown
in
the
photo
below.
If
your
application
requires
using
the
USB
adapter
outside
of
the
USB
port
on
your
computer,
then
an
USB
extension
cable
is
appropriate.
You
will
need
a
USB
Type
A
(male)
to
plug
into
the
computer
and
a
USB
Type
A
(female)
to
plug
in
the
USB
adapter.
USB
extension
cables
by
standards
specification
are
limited
to
15
feet
in
length.
AIR802
currently
manufactures
USB
extenssion
cables
in
3
and
6
foot
USB
lengths
and
they
are
available
at
(
http://www.air802.com/home.php?cat=428
).
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