Too bad this Belkin device uses proprietary UWB protocols and is not W-USB (IEEE Wireless USB) compliant. In their effort to push out an UWB device early with a Freescale inplementation, they elect to screw the user who thinks they have a Wireless USB compliant device.
In the near future when millions of PC's have built in W-USB, this device is not recognized, will likely interfere with the real W-USB and at best, will have two transmitters clogging up your wireless environment. - Shameful
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Too bad this Belkin device uses proprietary UWB protocols and is not W-USB (IEEE Wireless USB) compliant. In their effort to push out an UWB device early with a Freescale inplementation, they elect to screw the user who thinks they have a Wireless USB compliant device.
In the near future when millions of PC's have built in W-USB, this device is not recognized, will likely interfere with the real W-USB and at best, will have two transmitters clogging up your wireless environment. - Shameful