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USB Ethernet adapters are holding back your home server
Even when a USB Ethernet adapter advertises 2.5 GbE or faster, real-world performance depends heavily on how the USB bus is ...
Hi guys,<BR>We have some devices in the office which are not networkable and we've usually either hosted them on one machine and then shared them, or connected to a Keyspan USB server. The latter ...
Networking access to a USB device can be tricky, not really, its actually pretty easy, but it deeply saddens me to have to leave a certain computer on all the time just to have constant access to the ...
Keyspan on Wednesday introduced a new USB 2.0 Server for Macs and PCs. It enables users to connect to remote USB devices over Ethernet. The device costs $129. The USB 2.0 Server works with printers, ...
Since this column began, it has discussed how a Linux driver writer can create various types of kernel drivers, by explaining the different kernel driver interfaces including TTY, serial, I2C and the ...
This year's USBOIP (Universal Serial Bus over Internet Protocol) hands-on project explores what is necessary to enable USB devices to operate over a network. The project attempts to spark interest and ...
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