Dongle

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Dongle

A dongle is a small piece of hardware that connects to another device to provide it with additional functionality or enable a pass-through to another device. Dongles are often used to provide security, connectivity, or additional features to computers and other electronic devices.

History[edit]

The term "dongle" originated in the 1980s, primarily associated with software protection devices. These early dongles were used to prevent unauthorized use of software by requiring the physical presence of the dongle to run the software. Over time, the use of dongles expanded to include a variety of functions beyond software protection.

Types of Dongles[edit]

Dongles can be categorized based on their functionality:

Security Dongles[edit]

Security dongles are used to protect software from piracy. They contain a unique identifier or cryptographic key that the software checks before running. If the dongle is not present, the software will not operate.

Connectivity Dongles[edit]

These dongles provide additional connectivity options to devices. Common examples include:

  • USB Wi-Fi Dongles: Allow devices to connect to wireless networks.
  • Bluetooth Dongles: Enable Bluetooth connectivity for devices that do not have built-in Bluetooth.
  • Ethernet Dongles: Provide Ethernet connectivity to devices lacking an Ethernet port.

Display Dongles[edit]

Display dongles, such as HDMI or VGA adapters, allow devices to connect to external displays. These are particularly useful for laptops and tablets that do not have built-in display ports.

Storage Dongles[edit]

Some dongles provide additional storage capabilities, such as USB flash drives or external hard drives that connect via USB or other interfaces.

Usage in Modern Technology[edit]

In modern technology, dongles are widely used to enhance the functionality of devices. For example, many laptops and ultrabooks use USB-C dongles to connect to a variety of peripherals, including external monitors, keyboards, and mice. In the realm of Internet of Things (IoT), dongles can be used to connect smart devices to a network.

Advantages and Disadvantages[edit]

Advantages[edit]

  • Portability: Dongles are small and easy to carry, making them convenient for mobile users.
  • Versatility: They can add a wide range of functionalities to devices without the need for internal hardware modifications.

Disadvantages[edit]

  • Fragility: Due to their small size, dongles can be easily lost or damaged.
  • Compatibility Issues: Some dongles may not be compatible with all devices or operating systems.

Also see[edit]


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