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  2. USB Wifi NICs exist and are on the market; put one on each computer, and configure an ad-hoc network (or use a wifi router or AP). You could also use a USB serial port to connect two computers, but existing products will probably be designed for wired use. To connect a USB device, you'd use a USB extender.

  3. 1. Be aware that even the unit you wanted had an external power supply that has a power cord. (The power supply isn't in the photos, but read the description carefully.) The remote end needs electrical power for both powering the USB device and for the wireless transceiver.

  4. 1. Go into Device Manager and see if the driver is installed under the Network Adapters category. In device manager you can also check if the driver is disabled or not. You can open Device manager by following these steps, or you can search for devmgmt.msc in the search bar from the Start Menu.

  5. I have a Tecknet wireless Mouse which has a USB receiver. The exact make and model is: TeckNet M002 2.4G Classic Wireless Mouse - 4800 DPI -6 Adjustment Levels - Nano USB wireless receiver. In fact I have two of these, but I have lost the mouse for one and the receiver for the other.

  6. So I got a new ASUS ZenBoon a month ago and I just got a USB to Ethernet adapter and wanted to test the connection speeds so I went to the SpeedTest website and did several tests with the adapter and via Wi-Fi and what surprised me is that the speeds were exactly the same for both USB to Ethernet (both thru 2.0 and 3.0) and Wireless.

  7. Powering the wireless USB adapter and the external HDD can be done by using a self powered USB hub, as seen here. I do not want to go for a NAS server based solution. I think you'd have to add some sort of processor between everything. @john Not a dumb question in the slightest; see my answer below.

  8. In the Device Manager window, find the item or items labeled "Universal Serial Bus controllers." Open it, and double-click the first item called "USB Root Hub." In the USB Root Hub Properties dialog, click on the "Power Management" tab. "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" is checked by default.

  9. Update for 2021 Windows 10: Open "Bluetooth and other devices" in Settings (press Windows key, start typing "Bluetooth", click top option) Scroll down to see external USB-drives. There it will say if it's used as USB 2 or USB 3, and even if your USB 3 device is currently limited by being plugged into a USB 2 port. Share.

  10. How can I safely remove a network connection that is no longer visible in Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Network Connections on Windows 10? I want to reuse the name of a previously existing connection, "USB Ethernet", so that I can programmatically find this connection on multiple PCs if it exists.

  11. How can I connect a desktop without wireless to the Internet with...

    superuser.com/questions/1688562/how-can-i-connect-a-desktop-without-wireless...

    Connect your phone to the computer using a USB cable which can transmit data; Open your phone's settings; Tap on “More” and then on “Tetheting and Mobile Hotspot” Activate the switch next to “USB-Tethering” Check your computer for a notification that a new network connection is available; iOS: