- Ethernet to USB (NOT USB to Ethernet), does it exist?
- Posted by see.my.sig.4.addr@nowhere.com.invalid on January 23rd, 2005
I've got an old computer (so old it's gotta run W95) with no USB, but I do
have a working Ethernet card for it. I'm wondering if Ethernet to USB is
possible. Every adapter I've ever seen is the other way around (USB to
Ethernet). Am I S.O.L.?
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- Posted by Yousuf Khan on January 25th, 2005
see.my.sig.4.addr@nowhere.com.invalid wrote:
No, you're not SOL necessarily. You can always purchase a USB-providing
PCI plugin card. I assume that it's at least got an extra PCI slot
available? Some of these USB cards will also feature a Firewire port so
you can get them both in the one card.
Yousuf Khan
- Posted by Mike Scott on January 25th, 2005
Yousuf Khan wrote:
But win95 doesn't support USB, IIRC. Even more unlikely that it would
support any e'net->USB arrangement assuming the OP could even find one
(unlikely IMO - what would be the use of it?)
If he really needs USB (& he doesn't say what the actual problem is),
I'd suggest the OP buy a 2nd-hand m/c with win98SE if money's tight.
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- Posted by see.my.sig.4.addr@nowhere.com.invalid on January 25th, 2005
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 23:31:23 -0500, Yousuf Khan <bbbl67@ezrs.com> spewed:
I'm thinking for an old laptop actually.
I knew way back they had PCI USB cards, so I'm covered on an old PC I've
got. Now if I could just get a faster AT motherboard for it.
I wonder what was the fastest made before cursed ATX..
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- Posted by Yousuf Khan on January 26th, 2005
see.my.sig.4.addr@nowhere.com.invalid wrote:
I know there used to be some USB-providing PCCards available at one
time. But it's doubtful if its still available nowadays.
BTW, as another poster has pointed out, Win95 didn't support USB, how do
you expect to get this thing to work even if you could find the cards?
Yousuf Khan
- Posted by John on January 27th, 2005
see.my.sig.4.addr@nowhere.com.invalid wrote:
are network disk drives with USB ports. The ports are made for printers
or drives. I have no clue if they could be used for something else or
what you want the USB for.
John
- Posted by Curious George on January 29th, 2005
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 08:38:12 GMT, Mike Scott
<usenet.9@spam.stopper.scottsonline.org.uk> wrote:
The first release of windows 95 does not. win 95 OSR2 does but
poorly.
As you suggest, windows 98 is the first MS OS with decent USB support.
If money is really really tight he could switch to '98 on the same
machine but carefully i.e. fresh install preferrable '98 not '98se
using 98lite and maybe avoiding IE 4x or above (all for performance
considerations for such a weak PC)