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Monday, June 26, 2006 - Page updated at 12:00 AM Small office / Home office Wireless USB hub will help clean up rat's nestKnight Ridder Newspapers I continue to say that anything that helps me to get rid of wires is aces with me. I truly believe that anyone who has confronted the rat's nest of wires behind their desk must agree with my cordless mantra of "Wires Are Evil." Over the years, things have improved within the area of connectivity. Gone for the most part are parallel cables, serial cables and those really thick and ugly SCSI cables. The wires we see on modern computers are usually USB and Ethernet types along with a smattering of Firewire cables. The good news is that wireless technologies such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi continue making a large portion of those wired connections disappear into thin air. Still, wires continue to plague us, and I don't see them disappearing in the near future. For now, power cables seem to be the final holdout. We really don't have a practical way to send significant amounts of power through the air, so it looks like power cords will remain a necessary evil. Of course, clever engineering can reduce their numbers via cable-management systems and some products that let a single power cord provide electricity to everything via a system of pass-through connectors. Belkin cable maker Most anyone who has ever purchased a cable for their computer probably knows about Belkin. Based in California, the company is a market leader in the production of most every kind of computer and audio/video cable out there. So it's interesting to note that this leading cable manufacturer continues to come up with wireless solutions. Recently, the company announced its new CableFree USB Hub (www.belkin.com), the industry's first USB hub that does not require a cable to connect it to the computer. The CableFree USB Hub has two main parts. The first is the little transceiver stick that plugs into any USB port on the computer. The other is the hub itself.
The connection to the computer is handled via a proprietary wireless connection called Freescale's Ultra-Wideband Technology. At rates 100 times faster than Bluetooth, the CableFree Hub is capable of handling high data transfer rates needed for video, audio and data streams. I don't know what took them so long to come out with something like this, but I already have the perfect place where this will become a necessity. Custom headache Years ago, I had designed a custom wall unit to hold two of my printers and two other USB devices (currently my scanner and label printer). Unfortunately, the USB cable I had wired inside the wall behind the unit to the computer had become damaged. In addition, it was an older USB 1.1 cable, so I couldn't enjoy the faster speed of my new USB 2.0 peripherals in the cabinet. Being able to connect all of them via a cordless connection brings me and the peripherals back up to date. Placing the CableFree hub in the cabinet lets me connect all of the USB devices there into the hub. Since the hub communicates to the computer without a wire, all of my USB devices in the cabinet will once again be connected without the ugly wire hanging across the wall and over the desk. The CableFree wireless hub was originally scheduled for release in June but has been delayed until next month. The projected price for the CableFree wireless hub is $129.99. Copyright © 2006 The Seattle Times Company Most read articles
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