Eltima Software USB Network Gate 8.0.1828
Eltima Software USB Network Gate 8.0.1828 | 5 Mb
USB Network Gate (former USB to Ethernet Connector) easily connects one or more remote USB devices to your computer over Ethernet (Internet/LAN/WAN) as if the device was plugged into your own machine. Doesn't matter if you are in other country or in next door office, you can always use remote scanner, printer, webcam, modem, USB dongle or anything else as if they were connected directly to your PC.
USB over Ethernet
It helps you share a USB device over Ethernet among multiple computers so people from all over the world (or your office) can use it. Now you can access your printer, scanner, web-cam, USB dongle or any other supported USB device from your home PC or office laptop anywhere any time! USB Network Gate gives you the highly desirable capability of sharing USB device on a Windows PC or Mac OS and connect to it from a Linux device. Or vice versa!
Share USB port over LAN/WAN/VLAN/VPN/Internet
Need to share one or many USB devices among multiple computers? USB Network Gate (former USB to Ethernet Connector) is the solution! Now any user can print, scan, or fax from any computer in your office. You can add a password to control remote user access.
Plug USB devices in virtual machines & blade servers
Looking for a way to connect a USB device to virtual machine software or blade server? Install USB Network Gate on a guest operating system (virtual machine, blade server) and access your USB peripherals from a remote virtual desktop right away. We are VMware, VMware ESX, Citrix XenDesktop and Mcft Hyper-V compatible!
Access USB over RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol)
The common problem you may face when using Remote Desktop Connection is that you are unable to access local USB devices. USB Network Gate allows you to work with any local USB devices in a remote session. Moreover you can set your remote machine to automatically detect and connect to shared USB devices momentarily, as if you just plugged the device in a remote machine physically.
Access USB devices over Wi-Fi
There's no need to change your existing network configuration to let your employees share a new USB device - it can be accessed wirelessly from desktops and laptops in your office. Just share an USB printer, scanner or other device on a single PC, and all your network users can work with it as if it was connected to their computer.
Per-session USB device isolation
In a multi-user environment of terminal servers it is hard to get exclusivity in USB device usage. USB Network Gate allows assigning a USB device to specific user in their RDP session. No other users can access device at that time. Currently available for USB flash drives and USB cameras in testing mode. Since version 7.0 USB Network Gate supports ICA protocol by Citrix.
What's New in Version 8.0.1828:
• Added: the following localizations:
- Chinese (China)
- Chinese (Taiwan)
- Dutch
- French
- German
- Italian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Russian
- Spanish
• Added: displaying the amount of data transferred in both directions for each connection.
• Added: displaying the data transfer speed in both directions for each connection.
• Added: displaying the client's IP address (instead of "localhost") on other clients, when it is connected to itself locally.
• Added: automatic client disconnection option, if the shared device was not active for a certain amount of time.
• Added: the option that prevents the restart of the shared device after its disconnection.
• Added: Windows Server 2016 full support.
• Improved: GUI compatibility with high-resolution monitors.
• Improved: the performance of the network connection between the USB Network Gate server and client.
• Improved: drivers are digitally signed with WHQL.
• Fixed: execution of the "unshare-all-usb-ports" command, when the device was shared from the USB hub, which was disconnected from the machine and was not displayed in the list.
• Fixed: the occurrence of several BSODs.
• Fixed: inaccurate displaying of the description and status of the shared devices shown in the command line on the client.
• Fixed: functioning with the USB drives displayed in the system as SCSI (e.g. Seagate Expansion).
• Fixed: the "Allow disconnection by other users" option did not persist when it was enabled after the device was shared.
• Fixed: issues when sharing identical devices.
• Fixed: minor activation issues.
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