


🚀 Unlock your USB potential beyond limits!
The Monoprice USB Extender over Cat5e/Cat6 lets professionals extend USB 1.0/1.1 connections up to 150 feet using existing Ethernet cabling, eliminating the need for external power. Perfect for connecting peripherals like printers and cameras in large workspaces, it ensures stable, plug-and-play connectivity backed by a lifetime warranty.

| ASIN | B003L14ZTC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #154 in USB Computer Network Adapters |
| Brand | Monoprice |
| Built-In Media | USB Extender |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (941) |
| Finish | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00844660060420 |
| Item Dimensions | 6.7 x 5 x 1.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Monoprice |
| Model Number | 106042 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal |
| UPC | 844660060420 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Lifetime |
B**C
Perfect solution if your setup prevents you from connecting to personal network printers.
These USB extenders work exactly as advertised. My printer is about 150 feet away from my desk, and my work laptop is locked down so it can no longer connect to any outside network, which meant I had to physically move my laptop next to the printer and connect a USB cable every time I needed something printed. To solve this, I ran Ethernet from my desk to the printer and used these Monoprice USB Extenders. They performed flawlessly when connected directly via Ethernet. I did hope to use my existing network switch, but unfortunately, the extenders didn’t work with that setup. However, I won’t deduct any points for that, as they have completely transformed my printing experience. Now I can print without having to move my laptop! Highly recommended!
N**S
Extend USB 2.0 50 feet
I initially bought this to run my HTC Vive VR Headset from my PC in the bedroom to my larger living room. The single USB 2.0 cable with a built in repeater I was using would cause tracking issues due to the signal dropping sometimes. This problem persisted whether I used a USB hub or connected the headset straight to the PC via the USB 2.0 cable. When I replaced it with this set and a CAT6 cable, the signal was consistent and USB based issues were resolved. Or so I had thought. After a few weeks I realized the camera on the Vive had stopped working (it is only occasionally useful, so I didn't realize it had stopped working). Tracking still wasn't an issue, just the camera. I have since replaced this extender with a USB 3.0 cable and the camera now responds and tracking is reliable. I don't believe the camera's loss of functionality was a fault of these extenders. The Vive is notoriously picky about USB ports and cables, and I believe the device simply needed the extra band-width of the USB 3.0 cable. I now use this extender set to run a USB 2.0 hub from my PC to my living room. It is working perfectly.
M**O
Works as advertised!
I needed a long USB cable to connect a USB flash drive on the other side of the wall to a TV, but couldn't find any longer than 15 feet. So, I tried this product with a standard 25-foot CAT6 network cable between the two adapters, and it worked well! Worked with a USB wireless network adapter and USB flashlight, too. PROS: (1) Together with a network cable, it allowed me to get the USB cable length that I needed; (2) Worked as advertised for 25 feet (vendor says that it supports up to 150 feet); (3) Required cable is a standard network cable, instead of some proprietary product. CON: Supports USB 1.x, not any devices requiring USB 2.x or 3.x support. If this product worked with USB 1.x, 2.x, and 3.x, I would have given it 5 stars. Until I find a product that supports USB 2.x and 3.x, too, I would definitely purchase this product again when I need a long USB cable.
R**Z
Distance
test the USB extenders with 100ft cheap clad cat5e cable and the mouse is working ok, also tested with 150ft solid bare cooper cat5e and the mouse locks if you move it too fast, the last test was with the solid bare cooper 125ft and there it works well it's not that bad for the price, between 100 and 125 no problem the mouse works, I ran out of time to test with cat6, if someone has time to test with cat6 please put results in the reviews, don't waste time time testing with cat5e if it works only at the distance that I mention here.
G**Y
Works great for mouse extension
I had recently upgraded my security camera system. It is mounted remotely, and I extend the video and mouse cables to a more convenient location. I had been using a USB cable extension (30 ft) with a booster in the cable powered by the USB port. With the old DVR it had worked fine, but with the new one it was erratic in operation. The pointer jumped around and it acted like I'd clicked the buttons when I hadn't. I was looking for a booster with external power when I ran across this CAT 5 based extender. Luckily I had a CAT 5 cable in place that wasn't being used. It works perfectly! No more mouse problems.
D**Y
UPDATED: Works, but be prepared to spend extra for cable, otherwise doesn't work at all
2019-12-30: UPDATED I hit another wall. Per the post below, it kind of sort of works, but power isn't "sustained". The controller and others devices randomly power on/off based on the power draw. I've made every effort to make this product work as advertised and simply can't get it to work consistently. 2019-12-24: UPDATED OK, after posting a very negative review I decided to try and figure out this problem. MonoPrice is a reputable company and I was hard pressed to think they would sell such a blatantly bad product. So after considerable fiddling and much more tests I figured out how to get this to work using these connectors: You have to use super high quality Cat6 and in my case USB 3 for all cables and connectors. As I mentioned below, I have run a lot of lines and as such have multiple types of Cat5/e and Cat6 on hand. Multiple specs and such. Only one worked. The ONLY one that I found works is this: Cat6 Riser (CMR), 1000ft, Black, 23AWG 4 Pair Solid Bare Copper, 550MHz, ETL Listed, Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP), Bulk Ethernet Cable, trueCABLE https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07C848GTK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 If you don't get the 550MHz or better, Solid Pair, the power simply won't work. I've tested this to well over 50' and it works perfectly. The 500 MHz listed below does not work and will not power the controller or any USB powered peripheral. For example: I tried this cable: Monoprice Cat6 Ethernet Bulk Cable - Network Internet Cord - Solid, 500Mhz, UTP, CMR, Riser Rated, Pure Bare Copper Wire, 23AWG, 500ft, Blue https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016YS99X0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Almost identical spec and it doesn't work at ANY distance over 17'. I don't think the brand is necessarily the issue, but the first cable certainly can handle slightly higher frequencies than the second and somehow makes a difference. The point here is if you buy this product and want it to work, don't cheap out on the cable. 2019-12-23: I purchased this to get to about 30' from my basement to office 1 floor up. I have over 40 1GB runs in my house and I have all the equipment and know how to wire a cable. I ran this one, put on the jacks and ran some tests. This device simply doesn't work past the 16.5' baseline distance limit of USB for POWER. For data it works perfectly at 30', but for something that needs to be USB powered, it just doesn't transfer enough juice for the device to work properly. I ran several tests, the basic one was an xBox One S controller. Works great with power under 17', after that doesn't even power on. I also plugged in a USB powered external HDD just to see if power was getting to 30' and nothing, wouldn't power on at all. I then had a few other cables of smaller lengths and tested various distance and right around 17' the device would power on and anything past that nothing. I then tested each wire at 30' with a multi-meter and there is some very faint voltage and amps, but not nearly enough to power a controller and HDD or other peripherals. I noted from the comments and questions that some people managed to get this working at 100' and I'd be very curious how that occurred because my tests I can't get past 17'. If anyone has any further suggestions to get this working, I'd be interested, but otherwise I would not recommend this product and it appears to not do what it claims past the USB standard limits.
Z**T
Good
R**R
منتج كويس جدا وكما هو موصف بالظبط
J**N
Cumplen a la perfección su función
X**M
As unbelievable as it could be this product actually works over CAT5 100 ft. with a1080p USB cam. I already had one working and this one also met my expectations. Great product.
D**Y
Pratique et fonctionne bien. Tester sur 10 m
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