Talk:Wireless USB
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Why USB?
[edit]Can anyone explain why "USB" is used in the name of this standard? Does it have anything to do with wired USB other than conceptually? Can wireless USB adapters be plugged into a USB port, say? --Jfruh 19:04, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- Wireless usb uses much of the same technologies in USB but wirelessly, such as speed modes. Wireless USB would have a similar method used in WiFi, that it will not have wires and detect hubs wirelessly. I'd say there will be USB to Wireless USB adapters, pcimcia and the like.--x1987x June 30, 2005 16:05 (UTC)
Incomprehensive
[edit]I was looking for information on USB, when I stumbled upon this article. While good for a first edit as can be seen by this talk page, this article needs some work, it is not comprehensive enough. Dessydes
Much of the information is also WRONG Chris9594 (talk) 05:23, 30 August 2020 (UTC)Chris
Confusing name
[edit]Can't find anything hardware related to Wireless USB.
Only Wireless USB Wifi adapter and so on...
The official name of the standard is Media Agnostic
https://www.tweaktown.com/news/36420/usb-if-releases-final-specification-of-media-agnostic-usb/index.html
Whats more confusing is that someone noted that the MA-USB standard is a competitor to Wireless USB. Chris9594 (talk) 05:22, 30 August 2020 (UTC)Chris
Not a Network
[edit]The technology being discussed is a peripheral communications standard and not a networking protocol. As such, why is the networking group managing this article on a 'Low Priority' and promoting bad information? Chris9594 (talk) 05:27, 30 August 2020 (UTC)Chris