Posts Tagged ‘USB over Network’

USB over Network 3.4.5 has seen the world and is ready for download.

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

SpeedThanks to the hard work of the FabulaTech developers, USB over Network’s speed has been considerably optimized thus all the devices work much faster now. The product’s new 3.4.5 version usability improvements were implemented to grant flexible and powerful workflow. (more…)

New solution for Linux Users!

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

LinuxFabulaTech opens the gates to the World of Linux to make use of our products a success!

USB over Network Server and USB for Remote Desktop for Linux available now. The latter is greatly useful for thin clients. Custom versions are ready for download. (more…)

USB Over Ethernet 1.1.1 on the move!

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Video and audio devices support significantly improved (e.g. Microsoft Headset, Logitech Cam). Several critical stability improvements applied, especially in 32bit to 64bit environment.

With USB Over Ethernet or USB IP you can work with your local USB devices from remote Windows session. It supports a wide range of USB devices and does not require any special knowledge and installs easily right out of the box.

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USB Over Network 3.4.2 released: say “Hello!” to mobility and virtualization!

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Major update: VMware compatibility is improved. Issue that may lead to BSOD on Windows 2003 Server is fixed.

Now several users can share any USB device despite their physical location with USB Over Network from multiple virtual machines. The software provides smooth operation with USB devices on virtual machines or terminal server. 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 virtual machines you want to give access to those very USB devices you’ve already plugged in. That’s all. Anyone can work now with shared remote USB devices as if they were connected directly to his/her local PC. Multiple virtual machines can be connected to a USB device. It’s very simple and meets terrific possibility with no space and bounds.

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