Feature

●Supports High-Speed Transfer & Enterprise Security
●USB3.0 Device Server
●Securely network USB devices used in business situations


Description

USB 3.0 device server for high speed transfer & enterprise security The office uses a variety of USB devices to work, such as scanners, composites, hard disks, cameras and more. The USB device server can transform a USB cable into a network, freeing the USB device from the limitations of the USB cable length and increase the freedom of placement of the equipment. It also allows multiple people to easily share a single USB device so you can expect to optimize the number of USB devices to be introduced to the office and save on deployment costs.



From the Manufacturer



What is USB device server?

This is a networking device that utilizes USB Virtual Link Technology (USB Virtualization Technology) to enable USB devices to be easily networked. Our USB Virtual Link Technology (USB Virtualization Technology) is a technology that allows you to use a variety of USB devices such as printers, scanners, hard disks and card readers as if they were plugged into a USB cable on the network.This allows multiple people to share USB devices or set up USB devices away from them.

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Supports speed

Support USB3.0 SuperSpeedFaster data transfer than previous models. Even for devices with high data transfer rates such as document scanners, the combination of USB 3.0 and this product allows you to transfer data network in a short period of time, so you can expect better business efficiency.

Enhanced Security

In recent years, office networks are increasing security, and the need for authentication to prevent internal networks from unauthorized intrusion and path encryption to maintain the confidentiality of data. This product covers the following three security features required for these office networks:

IEEE 802.1X Certified, IEEE 802.1X certification, can be used in network environments that require enterprise authentication. Support Authentication Method: EAP-TLS, PEAP(PEAPv0), EAP-TTLS Data Encryption (AES256bit) Supports data encryption on network paths. Secure network transfers even with high concealment data.USB Connection Password Function: You can set the password for each USB port. You can manage users that can connect to specific USB devices.

Special features for various USB devices.

Support isocronic transfer mode and USB devices such as webcams and USB speakers that require continuous and real-time data transfer, can also be used in a network environment.Supports both full and high speedSupports Standard TCP/IP Printing (LPR/RAW) Compatible with common network printing protocols "Raw mode printing" and "LPR printing". If you connect a printer to this product, you can use it as a print server.Supports NAS (Network Attached Storage) function so you can use your USB hard disk or other storage as NAS. Simply connect specific format of storage and use it on the network as a NAS. Support Format: FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 Easy Setup software downloadable from the manufacturers website allows you to easily set up by simply answering the questions you see on the screen.ECO Mode If the device server is not used for a certain time, you can stop the USB bus power supply and get the power saving.When it resumes use, the USB bus power supply will be automatically started.

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Applicable equipment for this product

Document Scanner, Compound, Hard Disk, USB Camera

For more information on compatible models, please refer to the manufacturers website.

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Product description

USB 3.0 device server for high speed transfer & enterprise security The office uses a variety of USB devices to work, such as scanners, composites, hard disks, cameras and more. The USB device server can transform a USB cable into a network, freeing the USB device from the limitations of the USB cable length and increase the freedom of placement of the equipment. It also allows multiple people to easily share a single USB device so you can expect to optimize the number of USB devices to be introduced to the office and save on deployment costs.