D-Link, the industry pioneer in networking, introduces the D-Link Structured Cabling Systems family of products. These products include High Speed USB 2.0 cables, and RF extension cables for D-Link wireless antennas. The cables are protected with PCV plastic that is strong but flexible enough to fit into tight working spaces. All the cables in this family conform to the highest standards and have been certified by UL laboratories.
D-Link's USB 2.0 cables are USB-IF certified to ensure that your USB devices will work and operate at the fastest speed possible. USB 2.0 extends the speed of the peripheral-to-PC connection up to 480Mbps* - 40 times faster than USB 1.1 when connected to another USB 2.0 device. The USB 2.0 cables can also be used to connect legacy USB 1.1 devices. The higher bandwidth supports applications such as digital image creation and web publishing, where multiple high-speed peripherals run simultaneously.
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DUB-C2AB
D-Link USB 2.0 (A/B) Cable - 6 Feet
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DUB-C3AB
D-Link USB 2.0 (A/B) Cable - 10 Feet
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DUB-C5AB
D-Link USB 2.0 (A/B)
Cable - 15 Feet
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DUB-C2AE
D-Link USB 2.0 Extension
Cable - 6 Feet |
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DUB-C3AE
D-Link USB 2.0 Extension
Cable - 10 Feet
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D-Link Antenna Extension Cables provide more distance between a wireless device and the device’s antenna to optimize wireless LAN deployments. Rugged and durable, these cables are designed for indoor, outdoor, or rooftop wireless installations**. Most routers and access points on the market today are equipped with a detachable standard antenna that can perform up to a certain distance or area. To accommodate integrators seeking to upgrade their default antenna to a higher gain antenna without risking signal loss, D-Link offers antenna cables in various lengths and connector types to help meet installation requirements. This enables wireless devices to be placed in a more ideal area to avoid environmental degradation, while the antenna itself can be placed away from a device and mounted in an open area for optimal wireless signal transmission and reception. In turn, networks will experience less signal loss and increased network performance. Connector types include RP-SMA, RP-TNC and RP-N and may be color-coded for easy installation.