• Share any number of USB devices
• Freely remove the USB device and connect another device to the server’s shared USB port — the device will automatically appear to the client
• Give the USB device a custom name (label it) so that the client can easily identify it.
• Set an authentication password to enable traffic encryption
• Disable the current connection from the server side
• Access remote shared USB devices from virtual machines, remote desktops, or blade servers
• Access remote shared USB devices via Wi-Fi
• There are two types of connections to remote devices: “connect” and “one-time connection”, the latter of which allows clients to establish a one-time connection without attempting to restore if it breaks. ..
• Find out who currently occupies a shared USB device on another client
Full feature list:
• Use one application to share your USB device with others over your local network or the Internet
• Shared USB devices are easily accessible from virtual machines (VMware, VMware ESX, Microsoft Hyper-V, • Citrix XenDesktop, Virtual PC, etc.).
• Share an unlimited number of USB devices
• Any number of people can connect to and use the shared USB device, but only one client can connect to the shared remote device at a time.
• Automatically connect every time you connect a new USB device
• The shared USB port is automatically reconfigured every time you boot your PC
• USB v1.1 and v2.0 compatible
• OHCI, UHCI, and EHCI standards are supported
• Fully compatible with hyper-threading and multiprocessor systems
• Integrate USB over Ethernet technology into your own application (OEM license only)
• Initiate a client connection from the server side (callback connection) — Currently for OEM license holders
• Works with virtual machines (support for VMware, VMware ESX Server, Citrix XenServer, and Microsoft Hyper-V)
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