A Bridge Cable (sometimes referred to as a Networking Bridge Cable, USB Bridge Cable, or Data Transfer Cable) is a type of cable used to connect two computers (or devices) in order to transfer data between them. These cables are typically used for file sharing, networking, or data migration between two systems. The most common types of bridge cables include USB-to-USB bridge cables and Ethernet crossover cables, but the term can apply to various cables designed for data transfer.
The Bridge Cable Windows driver refers to the software that allows Windows to recognize and use the hardware provided by the bridge cable. These drivers are essential to ensure that the connection between the two computers (or devices) is established correctly and functions as expected.