They are definitely NOT all the same.
Basically I bought the new vetra switchcaster (the one with capability to multicast ps2 mouse).
I connected up my new setup (using the ps2 to usb and usb hubs) and during testing it immediately became obvious that mouse broadcasting sucked (I would reset the mouse in corner, then move it around for a few seconds, then aim it at a specific spot on desktop and each computer's mouse pointer would be off by as much as half a screen).
Now I used the USB multicaster to multiplex the mouse before and that was pixel perfect (i.e. reset in corner, move mouse around as long as i want, then aim it at specific spot and all 4 computers would be perfect to a pixel). I then connected the output of the switchcaster directly to ps2 computer ports (instead of going via usb) and voila the problem totally fixed itself. My new switchcaster was now pixel perfect on mouse (All my computers have the mouse speed set to max and the enhance precision on)
Now previously I bought 6 PS2 to USB converters from monoprice:
http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...seq=1&format=2
A few months later when I decided this was a good device (and I was switching to USB hubs) I bought a bunch more of the EXACT same product id.
The funny thing is that while they were both the same product (same id) same picture etc, the second batch that arrived was different. One important difference was the the first batch could support TWO keyboards, while the second batch was strictly one keyboard, one mice.
The picture on monoprice website is actually still that of the first batch (the "good" ones). Here is a better picture the good ones look identical to this (notice longer usb connector and a "wide" body):
http://www.amazon.com/Hawking-HU2PS2...593052&sr=1-20
The second batch looks identical to this (notice shorter usb connector and a wide narrow body). The only difference is that the ps2 connectors are colored.
http://www.amazon.com/USB-PS2-Adapte...593052&sr=1-21
I actually have both of them in hand and all the fine plastic mold details are identical to the two pictures above. The second batch is made by BYTECC (stay away !). I unfortunately do not have any packaging from the first batch and there is no brand label on them of any kind.
Now comes the real kicker:
I noticed that my multiplexed PS2 mouse was connected to USB via the second batch (the "bad" ones).
I switched it around and connected it to USB via the first batch of conveters (the "good" ones) and voila. All sync problems disappeared. I could now torture my trackball as much as I wanted and all 5 computers would remain 100% in sync. Pixel perfect.
So the moral of the story is that some of the PS2 to USB converters suck so buyer beware (this is alot harder to detect but I suspect the "bad" ones can also occasionally drop a key which can be a problem if it is a shift/alt/control release).
I am going to try this (more expensive) monoprice model and if they are good I will stock up (I will update this post once I receive it):
http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...seq=1&format=2
If that fails I guess I will buy the ones that look identical to "good" ones from amazon but they charge 3x the price so no rush there.
Ziran
PS: Yes when you find something you like IMMEDIATELY stock up because as soon as you find it they will stop making it
PPS: This is not my quote but rather some onery 19th century financier (still true today).
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