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3 Port FireXpress 400 Repeaters/Hub
Description
With the increasing popularity of FireWire devices, the demand for additional IEEE1394 ports became more pressing The Addlogix FireXpress 3-port (FX-RH-3) IEEE 1394 repeater/hubs provide extra downstream ports and extend device distance from the computer by an additional 15 feet.
The repeater comes with three independently operating ports capable of transferring data up to 400 Mbps.
Isochronous support ensures stable bandwidth for time-sensitive devices such as real-time video, and external power supply to preserve bus power are some of the enhanced features of the FireXpress repeater/hubs.
The FireXpress 3-port repeater/hub (FX-RH-3) features the customizable enclosure, allowing additional units to stack and daisy chain.
The FireXpress 6-port unit (FX-RH-6) is designed to be a solid IEEE1394 connectivity station, incrementally adding four additional downstream ports for expansion.
The units come with IEEE 1394 cable and optional power adapter.
This item is new in retail packaging. This item is in stock and can ship today.
Features
Provides additional connection for FireWire peripherals
Extends signal by additional 15' of cable
Bus-powered (optional power adapter included for 4-pin system)
Transfer Rate: Up to 400Mb/sec
Hot-swapping capability
OS independent
Power LED (3-Port Only)
Isochronous Support (consistent video transfer rate under heavy traffic)
System Requirements
MacOS 8.6 with FireWire support, Windows 98 Second Edition/Me, or Windows 2000
Dimensions
Package Dimension: Length 9.5" x Width 8.7" x Height 3"
Product Specs
Transfer Rate: Up to 400Mb/sec
Includes
Only one hub included.
Notes
FX-RH-3
Compatibility
Mac and PC.
Warranty
WLM will credit any unopened and unused item if requested within 14 days of customer receipt. This item can be returned for repair directly to the manufacturer after 14 Days. Manufacturer's contact info. Addlogix, (949) 341-0888 ext. 107. Manufacturer's warranty length is 1 year limited. WLM will handle all other customer issues. Click here for details.
*Click on picture for a better view 10/17/2007
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