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Going from USB to RJ45, at bare minimum, requires a USB device controller and a compatible network controller with compiled software drivers. The kits you see in stores are more than just a few wires, they are an external network card. Building one yourself will be much more time consuming and expensive than just buying one off of the shelf.
can you get a usb adapter for a firewire cable
Yes here's how: If you have an Original Xbox 360, you will have one extra step. In your Kinect for Xbox 360 packaging you will find a power cord/USB adapter cable. With the Original Xbox 360, you simply plug the sensor into the adapter, the power adapter into a power socket and the USB portion of the adapter into the rear USB port on your console. Yeah, I know there are USB ports on the front… but using the rear USB port ensures you always have enough USB bandwidth for the sensor to work! Now remember, you will need to have that adapter plugged into a power outlet, so make sure you have one free. You might be thinking "Hey! Where do I put my WiFi Adapter then?' Also in your box, you'll find a handy USB extension cable-plug that cable into a front USB port or your 360 and then get the WiFi Adapter plugged in- This will allow you to plug the sensor into the back USB ports, and have your wireless adapter plugged into the front, also as the adapter is on an extension cable you can now adjust it's position more easily!
No, That has nothing to do with telephone. Thats a USB adapter.
Yes it comes with a USB adapter for the Controller that it also comes with
WiFi usb adapter is a WiFi card.
can you get a usb adapter for a firewire cable
No, it is wired for RJ45 jacks.
The USB power strips will not work with the AC power adapter without the USB connection.
There is a wi-fi USB internet adapter available for the Nintendo DS.
Not all USB mice will work with an adapter. If it did not originally ship with an adapter, that you lost and are now replacing, then odds are it will not work. A USB hub adding more USB ports may be a better solution.
It really depends on the USB device and the type of cable you use to extend it. The USB specification states that with a passive USB cable you cannot extend a device more than 16 feet. There are active extension cables than can be used to extend devices beyond that distance. Depending on the type of extender you use, you can actually extend the device hundreds of feet away. There are active USB cables with in-line repeaters and there are extenders that will use custom length Cat5e cable for the extension.