>Yes.  The cable should have a "high speed USB" label/logo on it.  The 
>physical composition of a cable assembly is important for the bandwidth of 
>the signal it is designed to carry.  Older USB cables won't carry USB2 / 
>high speed.

What does this logo look like? I have never seen such on a cable.

The FAQ at www.usb.org/developers/usb20/faq20/ says:

Q: Aren't the requirements for cables different at the new higher speed 
or will Original USB cables work with Hi-Speed USB?

A: Fully compliant Original USB cables will work fine at Hi-Speed USB 
speeds...


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