Tuesday, February 14th 2012

AREA Intros USB2GLAN Ethernet Cable

Japanese peripherals maker AREA PC introduced a nifty little network controller called the USB2GLAN. Simply put, it's a network controller that plugs into a USB 2.0 port on one side, and gives out a gigabit Ethernet connection on the other. Needless to say, the 1000 Mbps Ethernet connection will be bottlenecked by the 480 Mbps USB 2.0 interface, but it's still a fair bit faster than 100 Mbps Ethernet. The main unit measures 57 x 14 x 14 mm, the short cable is about 8 cm long, the whole thing weighs 23 g, and is self-contained, as it draws power from the USB port. It works plug-and-play on Windows and MacOSX. It is priced at 2,480 JPY (US $32).
Source: Hermitage Akihabara
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9 Comments on AREA Intros USB2GLAN Ethernet Cable

#1
theJesus
A USB 3.0 version would be nice.
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#2
arterius2
???why is this news????? i been using this on my mac book air for years
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#3
Drone
Most of the people wouldn't give a damn about that bottleneck, not everyone has 1 Gbps teh interwebz anyway.
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#4
Fourstaff
DroneMost of the people wouldn't give a damn about that bottleneck, not everyone has 1 Gbps teh interwebz anyway.
You would care if you are streaming 1080p from your laptop to your big screen in the living room.
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DroneMost of the people wouldn't give a damn about that bottleneck, not everyone has 1 Gbps teh interwebz anyway.
Nearly all modern motherboards/laptops have onboard LAN. If you're using it for internet only there is no point in upgrading to Gbit in the first place. If you have a reason to upgrade to Gbit you apparently do care. That leaves few situations in which this has any value.
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#6
Static~Charge
arterius2???why is this news????? i been using this on my mac book air for years
The USB-to-Ethernet adapter on your MacBook Air has been giving you a 100Mbit connection for years....
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#7
Static~Charge
DanTheBanjomanNearly all modern motherboards/laptops have onboard LAN. If you're using it for internet only there is no point in upgrading to Gbit in the first place. If you have a reason to upgrade to Gbit you apparently do care. That leaves few situations in which this has any value.
Many ultrabook designs are too thin to accommodate an RJ-45 jack (like the MacBook Air mentioned above). You need an adapter like this to use a wired Ethernet connection.
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#8
Prima.Vera
FourstaffYou would care if you are streaming 1080p from your laptop to your big screen in the living room.
What are you talking about?! I stream BluRay movies to my TV through an 100mbps lan cable; did a performance check while the movie was playing and the connection was ~8-9% occupied. So in theory, you can stream full HD even on a 10mbps connection ;)
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Mussels
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Prima.VeraWhat are you talking about?! I stream BluRay movies to my TV through an 100mbps lan cable; did a performance check while the movie was playing and the connection was ~8-9% occupied. So in theory, you can stream full HD even on a 10mbps connection ;)
no way in hell. you need at least 4-5MB/s for a compressed video (which you use), and 10Mb lan only does 1.25MB/s.


unless you mean low quality compressions like youtube.
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