Does anyone know the maximum cable length possible for USB and PS2 devices before the signal is too degraded ?
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For USB 2.0 I think it's 5m, then you need to use an active hub (ie with its own powersupply). You can link 5 of them.
USB 1.0 cable are less shielded than the USB 2.0 ones, the max length should be about 3m before using a repeater (active usb hub). You can also link max 5 hubs.
I'm not sure about the max length for PS/2, but it should be anywhere between 15 to 30m.
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It's a timing issue, not a signal degradation issue! I don't know whether a hub will do, there are repeaters out there though... for long lengths I bet there is something like USB over ethernet converters.
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I have a 5 metre usb cable, which I think is the max(without repeaters).
It works by itself, but if I plug it into a powered usb 2 hub, it will sometimes have problems working reliably with my logitech rumblepad(usb 1).. eg 5 metres IS on the limitLast edited by Marshmallowman; 25 November 2004, 18:27.
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I have two 7+ metre USB cables (one for a printer, one a scanner, both USB2.0) connected directly to USB2.0 ports on my motherboard without issue.
I have a couple of USB to ethernet convertors laying around - Scan were giving them away with large orders at one point. I think they cost around £15.
I friend is using a 1.5m extension for her PS/2 keyboard and is having intermittent problems.FT.
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