


The USB device servers are perfect for industrial, office and SOHO environments even virtual environments are no problem. Please use USB 2.0 port to connect USB HUB.USB device servers are also ideally suited for server-based environments (Citrix XenApp and Microsoft Remote Desktop Services/Terminal Services) and virtualized environments (VMWare, Citrix Xen or Microsoft Hyper-V). Windows Server 2012R2, Windows Server 2012 USB device connection password protectionĤ.2W (DC12V, 0.35A) excluding USB Vbus powerįCC Class B, ICES Class B, CE Class B, VCCI Class B, RoHS The configuration of the DS-700 is easy and quick through "Device Server Setup" utility, an integrated configuration web page, or AMC Manager®.ġ0Base-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T (Auto detection) The software allows users to request other users to release the shared USB device when they want to use.Įasy Configuration for Quick Installation SX Virtual Link is a software to access USB devices attached to the USB device server over the network. The print server supports Raw printing mode and LPR, which are popular network printing protocols. If the USB IP device server is properly connected to the network, it should appear in the list of device servers with an IP address. Double-click the Launch USB Server shortcut icon on the desktop to start the program. The DS-700 functions as the print server when a printer is connected. Make sure the USB device is connected to the device server and it is powered on (if applicable). Standard TCP/IP Printing (LPR/RAW) support

USB devices such as a USB web camera and USB speaker, which use the isochronous transfer, can be connected over the network. Various Device Support Isochronous transfer support Data transfer from USB devices will complete much faster than ever.

The DS-700 USB 3 SuperSpeed port provides higher bandwidth over gigabit Ethernet LAN than the legacy USB 2.0 device server. The DS-700 can convert a USB device port of the equipment to the network port. Office equipment deployed in a network now can join another network keeping two networks still isolated. USB Device Connectivity over Network, even over Internet USB Device Networking in LANĮquipment Sharing from Two Different Networks
