Ksenia—May 12, 2024✓ Verified purchase
I am using it with a 60ft Ethernet cable. The copying speed of ~ 300 Mbits is fine for USB 2.0. There were sync problems with my Focusrite Scarlett on the other end when I first connected the extender to the USB 3.0 port on my computer. I fixed it by connecting the input to the USB 2.0 port on my computer. Since then, the connection is rock solid with a minimum roundtrip latency (96khz, 16 samples). Good value, works as expected. Read more
Photo Guy 999—May 2, 2021✓ Verified purchase
I recently reorganized my office and move the photo printer onto wire shelving located in the opposite corner from the desk with the computer. Not a problem for one of the printers since it supports WiFi, but the other printer, an Epson R1800, only supports USB. First, I tried an Iomega print server but it was DOA. The lights were on but no one was home. My second attempt to connect to the USB printer was with a long USB cable... no go. Windows would not recognize the printer. Doing more research, I came across USB over Ethernet and searching for such devices I found this one. It worked right out of the box. Plug and play. No software to install or configure. Plug on end the supplied USB cable into a USB port on your computer and the other end into the transmitter module. Connect a network cable from the transmitter to the receiver, plug the receiver power supply into an electrical outlet and to the back of the receiver. Then connect the USB device into one of the receiver's four USB ports and you're done. Added bonus, I was able to move the photo scanner to the wire shelves as well and I can use both devices simultaneously. Read more
Simple, yet complicated.—June 19, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I purchased two of these. They worked exactly as expected for the use case I had for them. My gaming PC is in another room and I ran a HDMI fiber cable as well these over ethernet to my living room, about 25 ft away. It works perfectly allowing me to connect wireless keyboard, mouse, game controllers, headsets and more in my living room. Read more
Anon—June 30, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This is a great extender. It works as described with only one small inconvenience. The power is on the usb-a end. It would make more sense to put the power on the computer end and have the power over ethernet to the remote user location. As it is designed, you need 120v at the remote location. Read more
Alex C—January 8, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This does what it says on the tin. I set it and forget it. Running six USB 1.1 devices through it with hubs, over about 25–30 ft Cat5e, no problem. Good build quality. I plan to get another. Read more
Lee Blaske—January 5, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I needed to upgrade an old USB 1.0 extender, and this seems to be doing the trick. Nice and compact. The switching power supply 5 volt wall wart is only rated at 1 amp, and is pretty tiny. So, this might not support USB accessories that require a lot of power. But, I'm only using it for a keyboard and trackball, so I should be fine. If you were using it with devices that draw more power, you might want to get an adapter with a higher rating. I don't know what the actual unit will support, power-wise, though. Read more
Justin—September 29, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Does not work over LAN or a switch. Don't bother if this was your plan. Read more
JMitchell—September 3, 2024✓ Verified purchase
Used in my company's large conference room. I was able to extend a Logitech PTZ camera and a separate USB microphone 40+ feet from the computer, as well as the USB receiver for the keyboard/mouse. Read more