06-21-2006 05:14 PM
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07-05-2007 05:49 AM
My recent experience is that NI do not support any USB extenders. Having tried to use a USB-6218 DAQ with a USB extender it would not work at all. I tried to different supplier extenders with no joy. I have now used a alternative USB DAQ supplier and their unit works with both USB extenders.
Would be interested to know if NI intends to overcome this limitation? I understand that the problem relates to the way in which the bulk transfer protocol is used in NI devices.
Regards,
Dan
07-08-2007 11:14 PM
03-17-2008 03:15 PM
sergesl wrote:
USB extension is needed in situations where the user needs more than 5 m between the host computer and the USB device. By using hubs, users can achieve distances of up to 30 meters. In addition, several vendors make USB Extenders that extend USB beyond these limits, in some cases up to 2 km. For a list of these companies, read the USB Frequently Asked Questions.
We are currently investigating suitability of these extenders when used with our devices. We will update this post as information becomes available. If you have feedback or contact for an extender company you would like us to investigate, reply to this post.
Serges L.
Any update on this?
Kamen
03-19-2008 10:47 AM
Hi Kamen,
We've continued testing on hubs and extenders, but have yet to find any that work to our satisfaction (%100 of the time for every chipset). We have found that name brand powered USB hubs usually work and that active extension cables usually work. We've also found that most USB to ethernet and "wireless" USB extenders either don't work at all with our products, or have unacceptable throughput and reliability issues.
Are you looking to use extenders/hubs? If so, with what devices and what use case? If you need a few extra meters, most active extenders will work. If you're looking over a long distance, its usually easier to just buy a cheap desktop and control it remotely.
Cheers,
Andrew S
MIO PSE