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USB 2.0 / 2- Port Switch

 

This tiny little device can save you hundreds of dollars in redundant peripheral costs.

By installing this inexpensive USB switch you can share virtually any USB device or combination of devices between two computers. 

Two downstream ports let you share 1 or more devices between 2 computers. The upstream port can connect with just about any USB peripheral device.

Share a printer, scanner, or hard drive by activating the computer of your choice using the switch on the top of the device.

The selected computer becomes the “active” computer, and you can access the peripheral. To use more than one peripheral, you can connect a hub to the 2 Port Switch and then connect additional USB devices to the Hub. The selected computer can then access all of the peripherals you’ve connected.  (See Connectivity Suggestions Below)

The 2-Port USB Switch is an ideal solution for sharing a printer or any USB device, with two USB computers as well as, sharing multiple peripherals.

 

  

USB Gear 2 – Port USB 2.0 Switch

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Features

·          Two downstream USB ports, plus an upstream peripheral connection port

·          Illuminated LEDs

·          USB 1.1 and 2.0 compatible

·          Plug-and-play installation / No Drivers Required

·          Pushbutton switching

·          Compatible with Windows 98SE / 2000 / Me / XP

·          One year warranty by Manufacturer

·          Ideal for sharing a USB printer or other devices in a home or office environment

·          Share one or more USB devices with two USB enabled computers

·          Compatible with virtually any USB computer or USB device

 

 

Computers Used in Testing 

  • Lab Built Pentium 4 - 3.2 GHz w/ 2 MB Corsair LL DDR – Windows XP SP2
  • HP Omnibook 500 - 750 MHz w/ 512MB Ram – Windows XP SP2

 

Devices Used in Testing

  • Western Digital External Duo USB 2.0 Backup Hard Drive 160 MB
  • HP Business Inkjet 1100 USB 2.0 Printer
  • Logitech 4000 Pro USB Camera
  • PlexWriter CDRW USB 2.0
  • BT 402 Mini USB 2.0 4-Port Hub

 

USB Function Test

 

Test

Pass

Fail

N/A

Demonstrated Operation

X

 

 

Suspend

X

 

 

Wakeup

X

 

 

Operation After Resume

X

 

 

Hot Plug / Unplug

X

 

 

USB 2.0 Devices Operate Correctly

X

 

 

USB 1.1 Devices Operate Correctly

X

 

 

Cold Boot

X

 

 

Warm Boot

X

 

 

* MS Drivers used for WinXP.  Windows 2000, Me & 98SE NOT tested.

  

 

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USBMan Suggestions for Use

 

  • When using a hub to connect multiple USB devices to a USB switch
    • Configure each device for Quick Removal (Windows XP Only)
    • If using a hub, install the hub initially with no peripheral devices attached
    • Install peripheral devices to the connected hub one device at a time
    • Thereafter, all devices will switch without reinstallation by the OS and remove safely without stopping

     

 

 

Conclusion

 

  • The USB Gear 2-Port switch successfully passed all of the tests for function and operation.  This tiny little switch was able to handle a camera, backup hard drive, external CDRW and printer at the same time with no apparent lose of function or speed.  Four devices were run simultaneously.  Based on the test results here in the USBMan Lab, I believe this device to be a reliable product.
  • A simple inexpensive USB switch can save you hundreds of dollars in redundant equipment costs.  Why buy multiple peripherals when sharing one device will suffice.  How often do you use your printer or backup drive in the course of a day?  If your office is anything like mine, the printer, backup drive and scanner sit idle far more than they are actually in use.  The money you will save by sharing expensive peripherals is reason enough to put this product on your short list of devices of interest

 

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June 21, 2005
Jeffery Roberts
USBMan

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