USB to Ethernet Connector lets you share any USB resource (printers, scanners, flash mass storage drives, human interface devices, etc.) between PCs on local network or over Internet.
Sharing an external network USB printer is, comparatively, an easy task: it is bundled with special software that does the main job. The situation is a bit different when it comes to sharing other USB devices. Indeed, despite of the fast that huge number of the computers is connected to the global network, sharing various types of data or devices is not necessarily a trivial task.
As the result, to share a USB device between 2 PCs you have to move it around or buy an expensive hardware USB switch (not the best solution if both computers are located in different premises). Whenever you want to share any USB device over local area network or even across the Internet and none of the conventional options work (extensive equipment, remote location, security issues and so on),
USB to Ethernet Connector will help you out.
What does it do?USB to Ethernet Connector lets you connect to any USB device that is located on a remote PC over LAN/WAN/VLAN/VPN or Internet and use it as if it was plugged to your local PC. All applications that work with the device won't see the difference and treat it as local one.
Additionally, there is no limit on the number of USB devices you may connect to using
USB to Ethernet Connector (bear in mind that you can plug up to 127 devices at the same time due to USB architecture restrictions). Once USB device is connected you don't need to launch our application every time to be able to work with the device - it will be present in the system level at the boot time.