In the litany of connectivity technologies that have transformed the way we work, one of the most profound has been USB. While the standard isn’t perfect it manages to simplify some aspects of ...
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 ...
Hi guys,<BR>We have some devices in the office which are not networkable and we've usually either hosted them on one machine and then shared them, or connected to a Keyspan USB server. The latter ...
The USB 3.0 ports can deliver better performance than USB 2.0 ports. Most routers struggle to power large, power-hungry HDDs ...
Keyspan has updated USB Server, its software that connects USB devices to a Mac or PC via a wired or wireless Ethernet-based LAN, to version 1.1, which offers broader device compatibility and a ...
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 ...
Networking access to a USB device can be tricky, not really, its actually pretty easy, but it deeply saddens me to have to leave a certain computer on all the time just to have constant access to the ...
I have just finished building my new home server and am trying to figure out the best way to go for the RAID settings and VM host software.<BR><BR>My server will hold all of my files and operate as a ...