• Skip to sub navigation
  • Skip to page contents
BT.com homepage
BT Broadband Information
  • Home
  • Comparison
  • Tools
  • Services
  • News
  • Knowledge Base
  • Glossary
  • About Us
  • You are here:
  • Home >
  • Knowledge Base >
  • Home Networks >
  • USB & Ethernet
  • Sub Navigation:
  • Knowledge Base
  • Internet Safety
  • Home Networks
    • Home networking wizard
    • USB & Ethernet
    • Distance between computers
  • Family Safety
  • Windows Vista
  • A Greener World
  • About Broadband
  • Switching Broadband
  • Top Tips

Difference between USB & Ethernet

What is the difference between USB and Ethernet?

USB (universal serial bus) is a type of connection found on many devices (eg modems, digital cameras, network adapters, printers and scanners). It is used for connecting peripherals to PCs. Ethernet is a networking standard that is common in homes and offices all over the world. When using Ethernet for your home network, you will need an Ethernet card or adapter in your PC.

 

For more info or to buy BT Total Broadband

For more information:

BT Total Broadband

  • About Us
  •   • 
  • Privacy Policy
  •   • 
  • Site map