> Stephen J. Gowdy wrote:
>> BTW, USB 1.1 means the speed will be around 900kB/s. Putting it on the net
>> is probably a better idea.
> 
Yeah, but if i eg. want to connect the storage directly to a laptop the
ethernet port will probably be needed to connect to the network.

> Stephen J. Gowdy wrote:
>> Yeah, later on it also says "the USB interface can be configured as a USB
>> device", so it must be one of the On-The-Go chips. THere is some
>> information on http://www.linux-usb.org under "Linux and USB 2.0".
I'm going to read it, thanks.

wbr Luki


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