Keyspan USB 2.0 Server for PC and Mac lets network users connect to remote USB devices including printers, scanners, digital cameras and flash-drive memory sticks over Ethernet and WiFi Keyspan is now ...
Keyspan, a US-based maker of connection devices for computers, showed off a device at the CES show in Las Vegas this week that lets PCs and Apple Mac computers access USB devices over a network. The ...
The rise in mobile computing has forced most businesses to manage not just desktop workstations, but also notebooks, tablets and smartphones. Networking enables companies to share resources between ...
The Good: A networking server for USB devices, such as printers and scanners. The Bad: It requires a little effort to run, and fiddling with TCP and UDP ports. It also supports USB 1.1 only, with no ...
The CiragoLink+ (NUS2000) Network USB Storage Device ($80, list) is the update to Cirago's NUS1000 Network USB Storage Link. The NUS2000 is used to share and access USB devices, either printers or ...
NAS adapters, or dongles that allow people to create their own Network and Cloud Storage networks, aren't totally new. But throwing USB 3.0 into the mix? That is! Addonics Technologies has done ...
That USB port on your router isn’t decorative.
Flexible USB sharing over a network enables others on the same network to get remote access to a single external drive. This is done via software that helps emulate all the drive’s contents on the ...
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USB Ethernet adapters are holding back your home server
Unless there's no other option, you should ditch USB-Ethernet adapters ...
This year's USBOIP (Universal Serial Bus over Internet Protocol) hands-on project explores what is necessary to enable USB devices to operate over a network. The project attempts to spark interest and ...
Pros: Connects printers, scanners, AIOs, and other USB devices to a network. More versatile than a print server. Cons: As tested, only one computer can connect to a given printer, scanner, or AIO at a ...
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