Yes, you can use the power over ethernet for the USB ports.
Who told you it had no USB ports? Of course it has USB ports. The iMac has 4 USB ports, 1 Firewire port, 1 Thunderbolt port (2 on the 27" iMac), 1 Ethernet port.
Two interface types that can supply power to a scanner or printer are USB (Universal Serial Bus) and Power over Ethernet (PoE). USB interfaces, particularly USB-C, can deliver power alongside data transfer, making them common for many peripherals. Power over Ethernet allows devices to receive power through an Ethernet cable, which is useful for networked printers and scanners in office environments.
Well, you may know that USB ports can be used for similar and same purposes as Ethernet. Really, the only hardware need is a converter.Another AnswerThe Ethernet ports on a computer system are supported by standard TCP/IP protocol layers, while the USB ports are supported by a serial standard. These are totally different hardware channels. I've never seen such an interface offered, but that certainly doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Lots of ports aren't found on sound cards. Examples include Ethernet, RJ-11 (telephone), USB, FireWire, USB, and typically serial or parallel ports.
The answer to your question is NO. The HP 4200 does not come with a USB port, only parallel and optional ethernet ports. You can get a parallel to USB cable if you do not have a parallel port on your computer.
You don't PS3 will not connect to the internet through the USB ports and will only connect with WiFi or ethernet.
Yes it actually has two USB ports that are available on either side of the bridge.
Yes, it is possible to have two ethernet ports on a laptop. While there is no laptop that I am aware of that comes with two, you can still add a second device. Ethernet adapters come in both PC Card and USB varieties, so assuming you have a free USB port or PC Card slot you can simply plug one in. In this configuration, you can use the onboard network adapter, and the USB/PC Card adapter at the same time.
no the PS3 must be connected to the internet with WiFi or ethernet cable the USB ports will not allow internet connection
This entirely depends on the specific model, however most desktops have: -USB ports -Ethernet -Audio There can also be -VGA/DVI/HDMI ports -PS/2 Mouse/Keyboard port(s)
The connectors on a computer are commonly referred to as ports. These ports allow various devices to connect to the computer, facilitating communication and power transfer. Examples include USB ports, HDMI ports, Ethernet ports, and audio jacks. Each type of port serves a specific purpose, enabling the integration of peripherals such as keyboards, mice, monitors, and network cables.
Ethernet has a faster transfer rate then usb.