Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port User Manual Version 1.
Table of Contents 1. Introduction..............................................................................4 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Product Overview .....................................................................................................4 Network Management...............................................................................................4 Components and Features .......................................................................................4 Hardware Installation ............
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Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port Chapter 1 Installation 1.1 Product Overview 1.2 Network Management 1.3 Components and Features 1.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port 1. Introduction 1.1 Product Overview The Network USB over IP Server enhances capability by letting you place your USB devices at convenient locations directly on the Ethernet network. It’s designed to connect your USB printers, MFP, and USB storage devices to your network, allowing all network users access to these USB devices remotely. 1.2 Network Management The Network USB over IP server supports the WEB management, which remote management and a warning.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port 2. Connect the power adapter to the Network USB over IP Server. When the Link LED lights up, the Network USB over IP Server is correctly connected to the network.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port 3. Connect your USB device to the USB port of the Network USB over IP Server.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port Chapter 2 The Software Installation 2.1 For Windows XP Users 2.2 Connecting to an USB Device 2.3 Connecting to an USB Printer or Multi-functional Printer 2.4 Disconnecting an USB Device 2.5 Connecting to an USB HUB 2.6 Request to Disconnect 2.7 Setting the Network USB over IP Server by Setup Utility 2.8 For Windows Vista or 7 Users 2.9 Connecting to an USB Device 2.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port 2. The Software Installation 2.1 For Windows XP Users 1. Insert the setup CD into your computer. A welcome screen should appear with a menu of options, including the option to install the proper Network USB over IP Server software, access the User Manual, or Exit out of the welcome menu. 2. The installation wizard will start the installation process. During the installation, a Windows security message will appear. Select “Continue Anyway” to continue. 3.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port 4. When prompted, restart your computer. After rebooting, you will see a new icon on your desktop. Double-click the icon and it will bring up the Network USB over IP Server setup utility. 5. The setup utility will show up and display all the active Network USB over IP Server on your network. In this screen, you will see the product listed as “USB over IP Server-2DD9DB (192.168.1.153)”.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port Note: If your USB device does not show up on the list, please try to disconnect and reconnect the USB device to the USB port of the Network USB over IP Server. Also, please make sure the Network USB over IP Server and your USB device are powered on. 2. Select the USB device that you will want to connect and click on the “Connect Device” button at the bottom. ) will turn green ( ) to 3.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port 2.3 Connecting to an USB Printer or Multi-functional Printer 1. Connect the USB cable on your printer or multi-functional printer to the Network USB over IP Server and make sure your printer is powered on. You will then see the connected printer show up in the USB over IP Server setup utility. Select the printer from the list and click on the “Connect Device” button.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port 3. If this printer is connected to your computer for the first time, then you will need to complete the setup wizard for the printer software and driver installation. Please follow the wizard to setup the printer. Make sure you have the correct CD or drivers for your printer and follow the on-screen steps in the wizard. Once the wizard is completed, you will be able to use the printer as if it was directly connected to your computer. Notes: 1.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port 2.4 Disconnecting an USB Device To disconnect an USB device, simply click on the connected USB device on the list of the Network USB over IP Server setup utility, and press the “Disconnect Device” button. The device will then no longer stay connected to your computer, however, you may reconnect the USB device again once the icon becomes blue ( 2.5 ). Connecting to an USB HUB 1.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port 3. After the USB device(s) are connected to the USB HUB, the Network USB over IP Server setup utility will automatically display the connected USB device(s). If you do not see the USB device(s) that are connected, press “Search” button to refresh the list. 2.6 Request to Disconnect 1. If the USB device is being used by another computer on your network, a user icon ( ) will be displayed in front of the USB device name.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port 2. To send the courteous message, right-click on the USB device and select “Request Disconnect Device”. A message will then be sent to the user requesting that they disconnect from the USB device. Note: If the occupying user denies this request, then you will not be able to send any further requests to the same user for 3 minutes. This is to prevent any user from flooding the occupying user will multiple requests within a short period of time.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port 2.7 Setting the Network USB over IP Server by Setup Utility 1. To configure the Network USB over IP Server by setup utility, right-click on the USB over IP Server and select “Server Configurations”. 2. A Server Setting window will be displayed. You may set the DHCP (default), IP address and password. Moreover, you can upgrade the firmware and reboot the Network USB over IP Server.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port 2.6 For Windows Vista or 7 Users 1. Insert the setup CD into your computer. A welcome screen should appear with a menu of options, including the option to install the proper Network USB over IP Server software, access the User Manual, or Exit out of the welcome menu. 2. The installation wizard will start the installation process. During the installation, a Windows Security message will appear. Select “Install” to continue. 3.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port 2.8 Connecting to an USB Device 1. After you have successfully installed the Network USB over IP Server driver, connect the USB device to the USB port of Network USB over IP Server and make sure both the USB device and the Network USB over IP Server are powered on. 2. When the USB device is connected, the Network USB over IP Server will detect the connection of the USB device, and an icon of the USB device will show up in the Network window.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port 3. Right-click on the USB device that you want to connect to and select “Connect Device” to establish the connection. You will see the device driver is installing and the status will show at the bottom right corner on your system tray. This message will disappear once the driver has been installed. After the installation is completed, the USB device will become available as if it were directly connected to your computer. 2.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port 3. Click “Option” and then you can: 20 ■ Select the “Disconnect Storage Device When Idle” option so that the storage device will be disconnected automatically when the system is idle. ■ Select the “Disconnect Printer When Idle” option so that the printer will be disconnected automatically when the system is idle.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port Note: If you select “Connect Device Automatically” and “Disconnect Storage Device while Idle” at the same time. There will be a warning message as below. This is to prevent device to be a loop while “connect” and then “disconnect” automatically. So, you just can choose one of two options.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port Chapter 3 WEB Management Interface 3.1 For Windows XP, Vista and 7 Users 3.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port 3. WEB Management Interface 3.1 For Windows XP, Vista and 7 Users To Access WEB management interface in Windows XP, Vista or 7, in the USB over IP Server setup utility, select and double-click the “USB over IP server-2DD9DB” item, the operating system will open the browser automatically and load the management webpage. Select and double-click 3.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port -Device Information: Displays the information of the USB device which is currently connected to the USB server.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port -Device Information: Displays the current TCP/IP settings of the USB server. Setup: -Server Settings: The page allows you to configure general system settings of the USB server.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port -Server Settings: The page allows you to configure TCP/IP settings of the USB server.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port Misc: -Factory Default: Click Factory Default then OK to reload all default settings in the USB server. Warning! All current settings will be erased. -Firmware Upgrade: The page allows you to upgrade the firmware of the USB server.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port -Restart: The page allows you to restart the USB server.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 4.
Network USB over IP Server With 1-USB2.0 Port 4. Troubleshooting 4.1 Frequently Asked Questions 1. Why can’t I connect my USB device to my computer through Network USB over IP Server? z Make sure the USB device functions normally when you plug it into your computer via USB cable. z If the USB device, such as USB printer or multi-functional printer, requires a driver, please make sure you have installed it on the computer you wish to use.