The thing in question is not about how it is connected (USB) but rather, it
is about the bandwidth that the connection (USB) supports. Plus considering
that on certain mobos there are chipset bandwidth limits plus additional CPU
overhead specially for onboard USB controllers.

On Jan 24, 2008 6:52 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Hhmm..dli nko gets ang analogy kung via USB sya naka connect?
>
> Nuon, tungod kay lets say ang PC kay naa sa usa ka area sa balay nga hinay
> ang signal, then naa ra sa sala dapit ang kusog ang signal sa provider..
>
>
>

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