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USB to Ethernet Connector allows connection to any USB device located on a remote PC on a local network or the Internet. You can work with him as with a local USB device and applications with him not even see the difference. USB to Ethernet Connector works with USB driver at the system level. USB to Ethernet Connector USB port for joint activity will intercept and divert device via TCP / IP to a remote location where it is processed appropriately.To achieve such functionality, USB to Ethernet Connector at both computers at the installed communication process. Therefore, USB to Ethernet uses client-server architecture (server side has the USB device physically attached to it, while client side connects to the remote server and uses the services it provides), but each page of a client and a server at the same time. USB to Ethernet Connector shares USB ports rather than devices. The advantage of this approach is that you plug in a USB device, connect it from the remote host, disconnect the device and plug in another, and it automatically appears on the client. The key features are an unlimited number of USB devices that can be shared, insert Auto-connect to new USB devices when you and working with virtual machines. Shared USB ports are also configured automatically whenever you start your PC. The program is fully compatible with Windows 2000/XP/2003 and with HyperThreaded and multi-processor systems. An advanced and robust architecture, a wide range of supported USB devices and standards, and the ease of use make USB to Ethernet Connector a real pleasure to work with. USB to Ethernet Connector features are: Share your USB device with others over local network or the Internet with an application Shared USB devices are easy for virtual machines (VMware, VMware ESX, Microsoft Hyper-V, Citrix XenDesktop, Virtual PC, etc.) are accessed Find an unlimited number of USB devices One can connect any number of people and share a common USB device can only be a client to a shared remote device at a time when to connect Auto-connect to new USB devices when you plug it in Shared USB ports are automatically configured each time you start your PC USB v1.1 and v2.0 compatible OHCI, UHCI and EHCI standards are supported Fully compatible with Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/7 (including 64-bit editions) Fully compatible with Hyper-Threading and multi-processor systems Integrate USB to Ethernet technology into their own applications (OEM license) USB to Ethernet Connector requirements: Pentium II class at least 200 MHz 64 MB RAM USB port USB to Ethernet Connector limitations: 14-day trial You can only 1 local USB device You can only 1 remote shared USB device What's New in Connector USB to Ethernet: Added: Support for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 Beta Added: sample application code for the major development environments - for OEM licensees Added: ability of the USB devices (both server and client machines) controlled directly from your own application by running u2ec.dll functions - for OEM licensees Added: ability to initiate connection with a client, the server side (Callback connection) - currently available for OEM license holders Added: Disable connection with a client is available from the server side Added: two kinds of connection to external devices are available now - "Connect" and "connect once" to the latter enables clients to build unique content, with no attempts to re-establish if broken Added: Support for external USB sound card Added: computer name of the client which is currently shared USB device appears in the list of available shared USB devices on other clients' side Added: Option of USB devices, label ...