FabulaTech announced release of USB over Network update
- Filed under: USB News
- Date: Jun 19,2009
FabulaTech announced release of the new version of USB over Network, a usb sharing program, which enables work with the remote USB devices over a local network or Internet as if they were connected directly to your local PC.
The FabulaTech team has realized a handful of fixes and improvements in this version, the major improvement is that the data transfer speed for audio and video devices is much faster now, the device names display correctly, Citrix XenDesktop and Microsoft webcam support has been added. The program is very easy to use and installs right out of the box.
“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”, said Alan Rourke, FabulaTech Technical Director. “USB over Network has been designed with enhanced multifunctional technology, with the help of it one can solve many tickling issues. With this program one can access remote USB devices, rapidly configure and deploy any USB device in a virtual session, for blade computers, make USB devices connected to thin clients accessible from remote session”.
This network to usb software supports a wide range of USB devices, moreover, USB over Network Client is free software. You can purchase the license of USB over Network Server, install it on PC where USB device is plugged in and any user with USB over Network Client installed will be able to work with that USB device.
Main program features:
- Developed for Linux and Microsoft Windows Vista, XP, 2000, Server 2003, Server 2008
- USB v1.1 and USB v2.0 compatible
- Hardware Universal Serial Bus controllers, Hyper-Threading Technology, Multiprocessor platforms compatible
- User-friendly program interface
- Hot USB devices sharing/unsharing (without computer reboot) and many more.
For the full information about USB over Network please head over to usb-over-network.com
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