Yes, USB extension cables will eventually stop working. They can be replaced at any retail or computer store.
No, the USB extension cables will not eventually stop working as a result of the write and erase cycles.
Yes, a faulty USB extension will eventually stop transferring data to the flash memory devices.
There are several sites that one can purchase USB extension cables. Examples of these sites include electronics stores such as Radioshack and Best Buy as well as supermarkets such as Wal Mart.
Yes, eventually through wear and tear USB card readers can stop working.
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.
USB flash drives will stop working from write and erase cycles when there is a problem with the device.
No, the USB memory card reader cannot stop working from the write and erase cycles.
I'm not sure exactly what you mean by "how to rewire a USB," but I'm guessing that you have a USB CCTV camera and are trying to figure out how to reroute the wiring. If so, that isn't difficult. You can simply unplug the USB cables, rerun them through your alternate routing and use USB extension cables to increase the distance and voila, you should be good.
There are USB to USB cables (male to female) that should work just fine, available in various lengths.
USB 3.0 Extensions are backward compatible. USB 3.0 Device cables are not.
The usb cable extension is made by another usb cable. The cable is made with one usb connecter and 1 usb connecter. You can simple attach the extender cable to your usb.
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.