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I have been getting conflicting advice from different specialist dealers on whether I should use a USB 2 cable with my Toucam ProII 840K/20 webcam. The first sold me an active 5 metre Sandberg cable with only USB 1.0, USB 1.1 spec and told me that the cable doesn't matter at all whether for USB 1.0 or USB 2.0. I had already installed a new USB 2.0 card because the Toucam ProII didn't seem happy on USB 1. The next dealer sold me a 5 metre passive USB2 cable and insisted that a USB 2 cable was essential to work with USB2 devices and cards because of the high speed requirements. Both cables seem to work independantly or chained together and I'm getting 30FPS in reasonable light with both linked if that's any indicator of speed. Your usual expert advice would be most gratefully received in this matter. Even browsing doesn't seem to offer clear answers. If this USB 1.1 cable should be returned as inadequate for USB 2 it ought to be fairly soon. Thanks Chris.B |
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"Chris.B" wrote:
I have been getting conflicting advice from different specialist dealers on whether I should use a USB 2 cable with my Toucam ProII 840K/20 webcam. The first sold me an active 5 metre Sandberg cable with only USB 1.0, USB 1.1 spec and told me that the cable doesn't matter at all whether for USB 1.0 or USB 2.0. I had already installed a new USB 2.0 card because the Toucam ProII didn't seem happy on USB 1. The next dealer sold me a 5 metre passive USB2 cable and insisted that a USB 2 cable was essential to work with USB2 devices and cards because of the high speed requirements. I seem to recall from actually reading the USB spec that there is no difference between USB1 and USB2 cables. If what you've got works it's fine, keep it. I'd expect to see errors (not just performance degradation) if the cable wasn't up to the job. Tim -- Today's message was brought to you by Mary, Jane and a big number two. |
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On or about 2005-08-04,
Tim Auton illuminated us with: "Chris.B" wrote: I have been getting conflicting advice from different specialist dealers on whether I should use a USB 2 cable with my Toucam ProII 840K/20 webcam. The first sold me an active 5 metre Sandberg cable with only USB 1.0, USB 1.1 spec and told me that the cable doesn't matter at all whether for USB 1.0 or USB 2.0. I had already installed a new USB 2.0 card because the Toucam ProII didn't seem happy on USB 1. The next dealer sold me a 5 metre passive USB2 cable and insisted that a USB 2 cable was essential to work with USB2 devices and cards because of the high speed requirements. I seem to recall from actually reading the USB spec that there is no difference between USB1 and USB2 cables. If what you've got works it's fine, keep it. I'd expect to see errors (not just performance degradation) if the cable wasn't up to the job. Hmm, a passive USB cable would surely not distinguish between USB 1 and 2. But at 5m you're on the edge of needing an active cable or extra hub anyway. It might help if you can place a decent quality hub at the camera end of the cable, if you're having problems. In theory you can chain the active cables up to around 25m (according to Maplin). -- Mark Real email address | "Did you sleep well?" is mark at | "No, I made a couple of mistakes." ayliffe dot org | |
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![]() "Mark Ayliffe" wrote in message ... On or about 2005-08-04, Tim Auton illuminated us with: "Chris.B" wrote: I have been getting conflicting advice from different specialist dealers on whether I should use a USB 2 cable with my Toucam ProII 840K/20 webcam. The first sold me an active 5 metre Sandberg cable with only USB 1.0, USB 1.1 spec and told me that the cable doesn't matter at all whether for USB 1.0 or USB 2.0. I had already installed a new USB 2.0 card because the Toucam ProII didn't seem happy on USB 1. The next dealer sold me a 5 metre passive USB2 cable and insisted that a USB 2 cable was essential to work with USB2 devices and cards because of the high speed requirements. I seem to recall from actually reading the USB spec that there is no difference between USB1 and USB2 cables. If what you've got works it's fine, keep it. I'd expect to see errors (not just performance degradation) if the cable wasn't up to the job. Hmm, a passive USB cable would surely not distinguish between USB 1 and 2. But at 5m you're on the edge of needing an active cable or extra hub anyway. It might help if you can place a decent quality hub at the camera end of the cable, if you're having problems. In theory you can chain the active cables up to around 25m (according to Maplin). If its passive there is no difference ... if you need to power up the device from the USB2 h/w then use USB2 At the end of the day USB1 is obsolete so why pay money for an obsolete cable if you have a USB2 card.. you might neet this expensive cable for something else in the future. |
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![]() "Mark Ayliffe" wrote in message ... In theory you can chain the active cables up to around 25m (according to Maplin). Last time I looked at Maplin's active extenders they were USB1.1. For USB2.0 Active extenders try www.expansys.co.uk Regards Chris |
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![]() "Chris.B" wrote in message oups.com... Hi I have been getting conflicting advice from different specialist dealers on whether I should use a USB 2 cable with my Toucam ProII 840K/20 webcam. The first sold me an active 5 metre Sandberg cable with only USB 1.0, USB 1.1 spec and told me that the cable doesn't matter at all whether for USB 1.0 or USB 2.0. I had already installed a new USB 2.0 card because the Toucam ProII didn't seem happy on USB 1. Provided the cable genuinely met the USB specs, then it will work fine for either speed. However there was a lot of 'substandard' stuff being sold, and the higher speeds 'weeded these out'. The next dealer sold me a 5 metre passive USB2 cable and insisted that a USB 2 cable was essential to work with USB2 devices and cards because of the high speed requirements. Both cables seem to work independantly or chained together and I'm getting 30FPS in reasonable light with both linked if that's any indicator of speed. Chaining passive cables, actually breaks the USB specs. Basically the idea was that the longest cable you'd be able to buy, would be 'in spec', and the two plugs were designed to be incompatible, so that you could not 'extend' a cable. This is an area where there is a huge amount of 'bending of the rules'. 5m is the maximum length allowed on a single USB segment. Working beyond this without a hub (an 'active cable', is effectively a single port hub), is just luck. Your usual expert advice would be most gratefully received in this matter. Even browsing doesn't seem to offer clear answers. If this USB 1.1 cable should be returned as inadequate for USB 2 it ought to be fairly soon. The cable should be fine, however what you are doing with it, is 'out of spec'. Best Wishes |
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I admit I couldn't see how a few strands of copper could be faster or
slower. Unless there was a skin-effect from many more finer strands in the USB 2? An active (amplified) cable is a different matter of course. It seemed odd that both these shops were small independant computer outlets. One might have expected more expertise than a typical white-goods/electronics chainstore assistant. Though the independant's cable prices were lower than the chainstores! Thanks for the responses Chris.B |
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