Yes it will support up to 480 Mbps if needed.
It works at 480Mbps
Super Speed USB is faster and is usually identified by a blue port or wire. Basically USB 2.0 is High Speed (480Mbps) and USB 3.0 Super Speed (5Gbps).
The theoretical maximum data rate in USB 2.0 is 480 Mbit/s (60 MB/s) per controller and is shared amongst all attached devices. Some chipset manufacturers overcome this bottleneck by providing multiple USB 2.0 controllers within the Southbridge. It should be noted that USB 3.0 has now been released and operates at a theoretical top speed of 5Gbit/s.
A high-speed USB (2.0) has a raw data rate at 480Mbps, and it is rated 40 times faster than 1.1.
Also referred to as Hi-Speed USB, USB 2.0 is an external bus that supports data rates up to 480Mbps. USB 2.0 is an extension of USB 1.1. USB 2.0 is fully compatible with USB 1.1 and uses the same cables and connectors.
Yes.Even so, the device will only run under USB1.1 speed 11mbps, not USB2.0 speed (up to 480mbps)-ND
USB 1.0 has the maximum speed of 1.5Mbps. USB 1.1 is a bit faster at 12Mbps. USB 2.0 is the fastest currently at 480Mbps. USB 3.0 will be released in 2010 and that will have a maximum speed of 4.8Gbit/s.
If you have a USB 2.0 the tranfers rate will be about 480Mbps, where as USB 1.1 is only around 12Mbps. If speed isn't the issue there is no problem as all USB standards are backward compatible and still operate even if it is at 12Mbps. Anything that says Hi Speed USB will be a 2.0.
it depends if you are a speed reader, or have trouble reading. jimmy Carter, a speed reader, could read 2000 words a minute. No I am a 13 year old who doesnt have troubles reading.
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The lift generated by speed of the wing supports an aircraft in the air.
A G+ router supports the same speed as a G router (54 MBps) but also supports a higher transmission speed, usually only with a select number of wireless cards from the same manufacturer.