USB over IP Network 2.4



USB over IP Network lets you connect to any USB device located on a
remote PC on a local network or the Internet. You will be able to work
with it as with a local USB device and applications working with it
won't even see the difference. USB over IP Network works with a USB
driver at the system level. It intercepts USB port activity for the
shared device and redirects it via TCP/IP to a remote site, where it
is handled appropriately. To achieve such functionality, USB over IP
Network is installed on both computers that take part in the
communication process. Therefore, USB over IP Network uses client-
server architecture (server side has the USB device physically
attached to it, while client side connects to remote server and uses
the services it provides), but each side can be a client and a server
at the same time. USB over IP Network shares USB ports rather than
devices. The benefit of this approach is that you may plug in a USB
device, connect to it from the remote host, detach the device and plug
in another one, and it will automatically appear at the client side.
Among its key-features are an unlimited number of USB devices that can
be shared, auto-connecting to new USB devices whenever you plug them
in and working with virtual machines. Shared USB ports are also
automatically re-configured every time you boot your PC. The program
is fully compatible with Windows 2000/XP/2003 and with HyperThreaded
and multi-processor systems. An advanced and robust architecture, a
wide range of supported USB devices and standards, and the simplicity
of use make USB over IP Network a real pleasure to work with.

More Info: http://www.virtualserialport.com/products/usb-over-network/
Download URL: http://www.virtualserialport.com/download/usb_over_ip.exe
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