Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port User Manual V1.1 1
3. Once the USB device has been connected, the green icon( ) will turn orange( ) to indicate that the connection has been established. The USB dev
Connecting to an USB Printer or Multi-functional Printer 1. Connect the USB cable on your printer or multi-functional printer to the Network USB
Note: If your printer does not show up on the list, please try to disconnect and reconnect theprinter to the USB port of the Network USB over IP Se
Note: Please refer to your printer user manual on how to setup your printer on the computer. Connecting to an USB HUB 1. If you have more than o
setup utility will automatically display the connected USB device(s). If you do not see the USB device(s) that are connected, press “Search” button t
Request to Disconnect 1. If the USB device is being used by another computer on your network, a red icon( ) will be displayed in front of the USB
2. To send the courteous message, right-click on the USB device and select “Request Disconnect”. A message will then be sent to the user requestin
Note: If the occupying user denies this request, then you will not be able to send any further requests to the same user for 5 minutes. This is to
Setting the Polling Interval 1. The polling interval will allow the setup utility to pull information from your network to find out the status of a
2. A Server Setting window will be displayed. You may set the DHCP(default), IP address and password. Moreover, you can upgrade the firmware and r
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For Windows Vista Users 1. Insert the setup CD into your computer. A welcome screen should appear with a menu of options, including the option to
4. Click on “Finish” to complete the installation process. 5. Once the installation process has been completed, an “Launch USBoverIP Server” ico
7. After finishing Firewall setup, USBoverIP utility will finish the setup procedure automatically. Connecting to an USB Device 1. After you
3. Right-click on the USB device that you want to connect to and select “Connect” to establish the connection. You will see the device driver is in
sure the power adapter of the USB HUB is plugged in and powered on. Note: Network USB over IP server can only support up to 4 USB devices through a
3. WEB Management Interface For Windows 2000/XP/Vista Users To Access WEB management interface in Windows 2000/XP/Vista, in the USB over IP Server
Setup: You can add or change any existing password on the Network USB over IP Server in this window. By default, the Network USB over IP Server does
Restart: The Restart window will allow you to reboot the Network USB over IP Server. Please note that if the Network USB over IP Server has a set p
4. Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions 1. Why can’t I connect my USB device to my computer through Network USB over IP Server? ● Make sure t
TABLE OF CONTENTS COPYRIGHT...
Trademarks Windows 2000/XP/Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective c
1. Introduction Product Overview The Network USB over IP Servers enhance capability by letting you place your USB devices at convenient locations dire
2. Connect the Network USB over IP Server to the router or switch/HUB with the Ethernet cable. 3. Connect the power adapter to the Network USB
2. The Software Installation For Windows 2000/XP Users 1. Insert the setup CD into your computer. A welcome screen should appear with a menu of opt
5. The setup utility will show up and display all the active Network USB over IP Servers on your network. In this screen, you will see the product
1. Connect the USB cable on your USB device to the USB port of the Network USB over IP Server, and make sure both the USB device and the Network USB
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