USB over Network by FabulaTech
You no longer need to buy additional USB devices! Enjoy the experience of sharing USB devices over local network or Ethernet just as easily!
Usually, when you need to use any USB device (like scanner, flash-memory, etc) you plug it into USB port of your computer. But for all that, that device is accessible only for computer it is plugged into. If someone else needs to use the same USB device, here comes the challenge.
All you have to do is to install USB over Network Server on the PC where USB devices are plugged in. USB over Network Client must be installed on the PCs you want to give access to those very USB devices you've already plugged in. That's all.
1) Install USB over Network Server on the computer with the plugged USB.
2) Install USB over Network Client on the computers which need access to the plugged USB.
3) Enjoy the experience! Very simple.

USB over Network functionality can be easily integrated into your application. So you can share USB devices or connect them up from your application directly.
| General |
|---|
| Unlimited USB device server sharing |
| Unlimited USB device client access |
| New USB device auto-sharing |
| Auto-sharing exclude list |
| Auto-connecting redirected USB devices |
| USB devices safe removal |
| All USB devices supported |
| Compatibility |
| Linux, Microsoft Windows Vista, XP, 2000, Server 2003, Server 2008 |
| USB v1.1 and USB v2.0 |
| Hardware Universal Serial Bus controllers |
| Hyper-Threading Technology |
| Multiprocessor platforms |
| User Interface |
| User-friendly program interface |
| Hot USB devices sharing/unsharing (without computer reboot) |
| Developer API |
| USB devices sharing or connection from your application directly using dynamic link library (OEM license) |
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