With USB to Ethernet you can:
- Share USB devices on the local PC (server) so that they become available for usage on the remote PC (client)
- Share any number of USB devices, e.g. share USB printer over network
- Share USB dongle over network and freely unplug USB device and plug in another one into shared USB port on the server – the device will automatically appear on the client
- Give custom names to your USB devices (label them) to let clients easily identify them
- Create callback connection (connection with a client initiated from the server side) – Windows and Linux
- Set authorization password and enable traffic encryption
- Change traffic encryption, authorization settings and custom names on the go for already shared devices (Linux version)
- Compress traffic
- Disable current connection from the server side
- Access remote shared USB in virtual machine, remote desktop USB or blade server
- Access remote shared USB devices via Wi-Fi
- Two types of connection with remote devices are available: “Connect” and “Connect once”, the latter allowing client to establish one-time connection without attempts to restore it if broken
- See who currently occupies shared USB device from other clients’ side