Andy Zbikowski <administrator at ltiflex.com> wrote:
> 
> > has anyone heard about the USB version under Linux? 
> > The reason I ask is because I am cheap. 
> This will always get you into trouble with hardware. No, haven't heard
> anything about a USB based DSL modem under Linux. All I can say
> is...kinda defeats the purpose of DSL when you limit it to what bandwith
> you can pull over you USB bus...

Eh?  I thought the baseline for USB was 12 Mbps.  I know that there are a
lot of USB devices that run at slower speeds (I was very disappointed in a
camera I used that ran at the same speed on serial and USB, for instance),
but there's more than enough room there for DSL.

Just a random thought: Why has USB (12 Mbps) been so successful while
FireWire (400+ Mbps) has been very slowly adopted?  Heck, I never even
heard of USB until I saw it on a motherboard, while FireWire had been
discussed in the trade press for years beforehand.  Was there something to
do with licensing?  Standards?  Just the fact that Apple was a principal
character in FireWire?

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