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USB IP Admin Software Utility2-1Chapter 2Hardware Installation andDevice Compatibility2-1 Hardware InstallationGeneral hardware installation instruct
User's Manual2-22-3 USB Device SupportUSB Over IP Admin client software is based on openarchitecture, wherein the USB Over IP box virtualizesth
USB IP Admin Software Utility2-32-3.1 Device Interoperability List Contd.Device TypeMake ModelWebcamLogitech Quickcam MessengerLogitech Quickcam EasyL
User's Manual2-42-3.1 Device Interoperability List Contd.Device Type Make ModelKeyboardAcer Acer KeyboardApple Mac Mac Extended KeyboardMicrosoft
USB IP Admin Software Utility2-52-3.1 Device Interoperability List Contd.Device Type Make ModelPrintersHPBusiness InkJet 1200DeskJet D2360LaserJet 102
Driver Installation3-1Chapter 3Driver Installation3-1 Driver InstallationThis section provides information on how to install theUSB Over IP drivers.
User's Manual3-25. At Choose Components, click Next.6. At Choose Installation Location, click Install.
Driver Installation3-37. At the Security Alert, click Yes. (skip this step for32-bit XP)8. At Completed, click Finish.
User's Manual3-49. At the Found New Hardware Wizard, select No,not this time, click Next. (skip this step if notprompted)10. Windows detects a ne
Driver Installation3-511. At the Security Alert, click Yes. (skip this step for32-bit XP)12. Click Finish.
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User's Manual3-613. At Windows Security Alert, click Unblock. (skipthis step for 32-bit XP)14. Repeat steps 9-12 for each USB Over IP connectedt
Driver Installation3-74. At the USB Over IP screen, click Install.5. At Choose Components, click Next.
User's Manual3-86. At Choose Install Location, click Install.7. At Security Alert, click Yes.
Driver Installation3-98. Click Finish.9. At the Found New Hardware Wizard, select No,not this time, then click Next.
User's Manual3-1010. Select Install the software automatically(Recommended), click Next.11. At Security Alert, click Yes.
Driver Installation3-1112. Click Finish.13. Repeat steps 9-12 for each USB Over IP connectedto your network.3-1.3 Windows Vista™1. Connect the USB O
User's Manual3-12If Auto Play doesn't start: click Start, in the StartSearch box, type D:\Launch.exe. (Change D: tomatch your CD-ROM drive
Driver Installation3-135. At Choose Components, click Next.6. At Choose Install Location, click Install.
User's Manual3-147. At Windows Security, click Install this driversoftware anyway two times.8. Click Finish.
Driver Installation3-1510. Right click the USB Over IP Admin icon located onthe desktop, click Properties.9. At Windows FireWall Security Alert, click
User's ManualiiContentsChapter 1: Introduction1-1 Unpacking the USB Over IP ... 1-11-1.1 Static
User's Manual3-1611. Click Compatibility tab. Check Run this programas an administrator, click OK. (This step may takeup to 30 seconds to compl
Driver Installation3-1713. Right click the USB Over IP Admin icon, clickProperties.14. Click Compatibility tab, check Run this programas an administra
User's Manual3-183-2 To Verify Installation3-2.1 Windows XP/Server 20031. Right click My Computer, click Manage, clickDevice Manager.2. Doubl
Driver Installation3-193-3 Set IP AddressThe factory default IP address given to the USB Over IPis 192.168.3.22. This address may not match yournet
User's Manual3-202. Click Unblock. (Skip this step if not prompted)3. At List of Servers, double click the MAC address ofthe USB Over IP you want
Driver Installation3-214. At IP Configuration screen, either type in the IPaddress, subnet mask, and gateway or select DHCP,then click Change.5. Click
Configuration Utility4-1Chapter 4USB Over IP Admin4-1 Introducing the USB Over IP AdminThe USB Over IP Admin is a user friendly PC softwarewhich sup
User's Manual4-24-2 Windows Vista FireWallWindows Vista operating system firewall blocks theUSB Over IP Admin Quick Start Icon from starting u
Configuration Utility4-34-3 Using the USB Over IP AdminThe USB over IP Admin is used to connect to your USBdevices and configure your USB Over IP s
User's Manual4-44-3.2.1 USB Function Buttons• Refresh: refreshes USB device list• Connect: connects to a free USB device• Disconnect: disconnec
ContentsiiiChapter 4: USB Over IP Admin4-1 Introducing the USB Over IP Admin ... 4-14-2 Windows Vista Firewall ...
Configuration Utility4-54-3.3.1 Server Function Buttons• Refresh: searches for servers• Unlock: unlocks password enabled servers• Upgrade: upgrades
User's Manual4-64-4 How To's4-4.1 Device Mapping4-4.1.1 How to Connect1. In the Device Mapping window, select a devicewho's statu
Configuration Utility4-74-4.1.2 How to Disconnect1. In the Device Mapping window, select a devicewho's status is Connected, then click the Disc
User's Manual4-84-4.1.3 Printer Auto ConnectThe Printer Auto Connect feature automatically connectsand disconnects your printer from your compu
Configuration Utility4-94-4.2 Server Manager4-4.2.1 Setup (Server Configuration)Use the Setup button to change server name, modify IPsettings and
User's Manual4-104. Select IP Settings tab. Check Modify, then eitherselect Static and type in your IP address andgateway or, to have your serv
Configuration Utility4-114-4.2.2 Unlock Server and Reset the PasswordWhenever the USB Over IP is password protected, it'sStatus will be Locked.
User's Manual4-123. Your password will be confirmed or denied, clickOK. If failed, try again. If you continue to haveproblems, check with your
Configuration Utility4-135. Select the Password tab.6. Check Modify, uncheck Enable Password, thenclick Save.
User's Manual4-144-4.2.3 Refresh (Refresh Servers)1. Click the Refresh button.2. The Searching for Servers box will pop up.
User's ManualivAbout This ManualThe purpose of this manual is to introduce you to yourUSB Over IP server. It will guide you to properlyconfigure
Configuration Utility4-153. The Server Manager list will be refreshed.4-4.2.4 Restore (Restore Factory Default Settings)The factory default settings
User's Manual4-162. Click OK.3. Click OK.4. Click Refresh to display the server list.
Configuration Utility4-174-4.2.5 Upgrade (Upgrade Firmware)1. Select a server, click the Upgrade button.2. In Select File box, browse to or type in t
User's Manual4-184-4.2.6 Configure IP Address: Server Not On the SameSubnet1. At the Server Manger screen, select the server thatis not on the
Configuration Utility4-193. Click Unblock. (Skip this step if not prompted)4. Either type in an IP address and Gateway or selectDHCP, then click Chang
User's Manual4-205. At the Server Manager screen, click Refresh. Yesshould be displayed in the Same Subnet? column ofthe server.
5-1Technical Support & Product Return5-1 OverviewThis chapter will give you instructions on how to obtainproduct information, contact technical
5-2User's Manual5-2 Technical Support and WarrantyQUESTIONS? SIIG’s Online Support has answers! Simply visitour web site at www.siig.com and
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Introduction1-1Thank you for your purchase of the USB Over IP. SIIG’sgoal is to provide reliable, high quality products and fastcustomer support.The p
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1-2User's Manual1-1.1 Static Electricity PrecautionOne of the routine precautions you must be aware ofwhen working with computer components is
Introduction1-31-2 Introducing the USB Over IPThe USB Over IP allows network users to connect remoteUSB devices like, printers, scanners, digital cam
1-4User's Manual1-2.2 System Requirements• Windows® XP (32-/64-bit)/Server 2003 (32-/64-bit)/Vista (32-bit)• Ethernet network with an available
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