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Apple vs china knockoff Ehternet-to-USB converters
Apple vs china knockoff Ehternet-to-USB converters
Troubleshooting 7 posts
Mar 23, 2013 — Mar 26, 2013
I'm not sure it's the right place, maybe it should be moved to the Lounge.
I just found this comparison between an Applea nd a china knockoff Ehternet-to-USB converter. Kind of interesting:
http://projectgus.com/2013/03/anatomy-of-a-cheap-usb-ethernet-adapter/
I just found this comparison between an Applea nd a china knockoff Ehternet-to-USB converter. Kind of interesting:
http://projectgus.com/2013/03/anatomy-of-a-cheap-usb-ethernet-adapter/
Pretty interesting. Somewhere out there, there are comparisons between Apple's power adapters and knockoff ones, which are very poorly engineered in that case.
Also, as it happens, Internet lore is correct and every Mac I've tried the USB adapter on running 10.6 and later can use it just fine. (I may or may not have used it to help break some EULAs, in my own time, off of this site.) It also works on Apple-branded Macs. running 10.6 or later, although I have not tried it with 10.5.
Also, as it happens, Internet lore is correct and every Mac I've tried the USB adapter on running 10.6 and later can use it just fine. (I may or may not have used it to help break some EULAs, in my own time, off of this site.) It also works on Apple-branded Macs. running 10.6 or later, although I have not tried it with 10.5.
What i like about it best is not they just make a cheap knockoff, but that their cheap knockoff apparently works really well.
They even made their own chip that acts as if it was the pricey chip, so they could benefit from it's driver support. ;D
They even made their own chip that acts as if it was the pricey chip, so they could benefit from it's driver support. ;D
I read a similar writeup for USB power adapters and headphones. I'll see if I can find it, but in short, I will never buy a cheap USB power adapter. You're just asking to have your iDevice fried.
Here's one: http://www.righto.com/2012/10/a-dozen-usb-chargers-in-lab-apple-is.html
Just... just scary. Sometimes it pays to buy name brand. Looks like HP has a really good charger.
Here's one: http://www.righto.com/2012/10/a-dozen-usb-chargers-in-lab-apple-is.html
Just... just scary. Sometimes it pays to buy name brand. Looks like HP has a really good charger.
@olePigeon: great link, interesting to read. And a bit scary, too. 8-o
I had mostly luck with cheap stuff. But i believe the trouble the chinese engineers went through, to make that chip, is quite remarkable.
I had mostly luck with cheap stuff. But i believe the trouble the chinese engineers went through, to make that chip, is quite remarkable.
Nothing a bit of kitchen foil can't fixIt seems $29 buys you shielding from interference.
