MiracleMaud
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Are you sure you have an active USB extension cable?
By that, do you mean one that works? If that is the question, then both cables I tried have been in use recently, with other pieces of kit.
Are you sure you have an active USB extension cable?
Are you sure you have an active USB extension cable?
Having googled the term, I now fully understand the question, but the answer is the same. Both the extension and alternative, slightly longer usb/mini usb cables have the active blob on them.
Not sure what you mean by a "blob". An active repeater cable has a distinctive large USB socket:
http://amzn.to/1kB87te
I remember when these were over £30, now under a fiver.
BTW, you can get longer ones, but the price increases roughly in proportion, and it is better to extend USB in 5m hops anyway.
Is this an Alfa Wi-Fi receiver plugged directly into an R36?Surely, it must be possible to separate the router and card.
It sounds as if your R36 cannot supply enough power for the active USB cable...
That was my first thought, although the USB repeater cable doesn't use much power. You could prove it using an external 5V supply, from another USB socket perhaps. To do this you will need a couple of spare cables, one with a plug and socket Type A, the other just a plug Type A. Make up a lead so there is a break in the 5V core on the A-A lead, and piggyback the 5V from the other lead to the socket. If you don't follow what I mean, I'll do a diagram.