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Keyspan release USB 2.0 Server

By Gizmag Team

22:23 August 2, 2007 PDT

Keyspan release USB 2.0 Server

Keyspan release USB 2.0 Server

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This clever USB server from Keyspan provides network users with the ability to connect remotely to USB devices via Ethernet and WiFi and removes the need to use a dedicated computer to run printers, scanners, digital cameras and flash-drive memory sticks. The USB 2.0 Server enables multiple users to share two Hi-Speed USB devices on a network and is suitable for PC and Mac users - and at a US$129 price point, it looks to be a particularly useful addition to home office set-ups.

USB 2.0 Server Features:
  • Connects two USB 2.0 Hi-Speed devices to a (10/100) Ethernet network
  • Compatible with USB printers, scanners, digital cameras, storage devices, data loggers and other USB devices
  • Supports bi-directional communication with printers allowing users to monitor ink and paper levels remotely
  • For use with PCs running Windows XP or Windows Vista, or Macs running Mac OS X (10.3.9 or later)
  • Check Keyspan's web site for a list of international distributors.

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