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Vaclav_Sal wrote:
What is "USB bandwidth"? I run into this somewhere, I think it is in Properties of some USB ports..


that's how fast a usb port can send data. For a USB2 port it's theoretically 480Mbit/sec. In practice with overhead factored in it's only about 40 MByte/sec.


Vaclav_Sal wrote:
What about "the USB on front are different than in back"? Not too technical description, referring to desktop box.


Depends on the manufacturer, but in general they're the same. The most common exception would be a system old enough it only had USB1 ports and had USB2 devices added by an expansion card.


Vaclav_Sal wrote:
I got USB to IDE "converter" to run CD drive and it is noticeably slower that IDE. Is that “bandwidth” limitation?


Maybe. PATA is capable of 133MByte/sec a bit over 3x as fast as USB2. however a 48x CD drive is only capable of sending up to 9MByte/sec which shouldn't be enough to cause any problems. If your computer is so old it only has USB1 ports the drive would be limited to 1.5MByte/sec which is about equal to an 8x cd drive. This would be enough to cause noticeable slowdowns. XP would warn you that you're putting a 2.0 device in a 1.0 port and that it will be running slower. I don't recall if win2k did this or not.


Vaclav_Sal wrote:

NT “Device Manager “ identifies tons of USB controllers, how do identify them physically?
I mean where are they - on the motherboard or on PCI adapter ( BTW I took it off – got too many internal USB ports) or external D-link USB adapter?


If you look at your mobo/its manual will probably have the ports numbered. I'm not sure if you can get matching IDs in device manager or not. If you pulled the expansion card though all the ports should be on your mobo. AFAIK Using an external hub shouldn't change anything in device manager because everything on it will be connected through a single port on your mobo.


Vaclav_Sal wrote:
If I can change this “bandwidth” I need to know this.



You can't. It's a hardware limitation. The only thing you can do is if your mobo only has 1.0/1.1 ports is to add a 2.0 expansion card to have some faster ports for external drives.
3x12=36
2x12=24
1x12=12
0x12=18

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