Hi leslie,

A "host" port allows the device to control another device, such as a
printer, CD ROM drive, etc.  A "client" port only allows for the device to
be controlled by another device.  You would use this if the BN was being
used as a speech syn or Braille display for a PC or if you were connecting
with a PC via Active Synch.

Andy
 

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Isaac and others,

I am re-reading the announcement of the mPower.

I note that mPower will have 3 USB ports, not 2.  As it says, 2-USB host
ports AND 1 USB client post.  Even I do not understand what is the different
between "host" and "client" ports.

Leslie--


Leslie Peterson
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