define "Other". Other than what? AGP, ISA, and PCI? if so, I would also like to know.
This is not a backup drive, its a USB hub. Its designed to add more USB ports when you do not have enough for all of your devices.
They are used to add USB 2.0 ports to a computer that was not originally equipped with them.
A PC card is used to connect peripheral devices to a notebook computer.
One way to add USB ports to a computer you need a USB expansion card that you add to the motherboard. The card usually has multiple USB ports built into them.
These are all devices called network connectivity devices. They allow a network to be either extended in range, or to add other clients/devices to the network. They have different functionality depending on what the client connection is used for.
Yes, you have to add other devices to your computer that u had your first ipod on.
You can connect several of them together, to add more ports as needed.
2 Ports on the router however you can add more cards to the device. In a 2821 you can add 4 cards such as WICs and in a 2811 you can add 2 cards.
Optional: Download a emulator! Port forward your ports! Add dcrs! Download an other CSM (RevCSM)! Change your housekeeping ports and ip! Or do nothing :P Greetz: Roy
The computer's Main Board is AKA a Motherboard which contains Input/Output (IO) functions through several connectors attached to the surface and rear panel of the board. Desktop Computer's can have optional Add-on boards (Expansion Cards) inserted into Expansion socket slots to extend functions and communication abilities. Likewise, many business and desktop replacement Laptop computers have/had expansion card slots (PCMCIA or PC Card). As for a second board; All computers have built in communication channels on the main board (USB ports) that do not require a second board. Expansion card options are extensive and depend on the application for which they are designed. See Wikipedia link below for more. Most computers use USB ports and some use Firewire ports to communicate with other devices via cables. (Printers, External Storage Devices, etc... Which have their own IO interface boards.) Other popular USB Add-on devices include wireless adapters that add wireless network (WiFi) and Bluetooth capabilites to machines that did not come with wireless communication features.
Add and Remove Programs applet
Ports are something where you can connect output devices and other devices. Here is a list of different ports you can have: USB ports SD card reader port SATA ports (located on the motherboard)