Lantronix 4100 Computer Drive User Manual


 
4: Using USB Devices on the Network
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To use a 13th USB device, disconnect one of your 12 USB devices using the
Lantronix UBox software to free a location for the next USB device.
To have more than eight UBoxes, configure your next eight UBoxes to use a different
UDP port (see 5: Changing the UBox's Settings). Once you have done this, use the
Local Settings tab to switch between your first eight UBoxes and your next eight
UBoxes (see 6: Changing Local Software Settings).
UBox Groups on Multiple UDP Ports
One PC can use groups of UBoxes attached to multiple UDP ports. For example,
PC#1 could use 3 groups of UBoxes using 3 different UDP Ports, and PC#2 could
use 2 of the three allowing PC#2 to share some but not all servers.
PC Connectivity to UBoxes and UBS Devices
The UBox firmware supports the connection of:
Up to 50 USB devices per PC by means of multiple UDP ports.
Up to 30 UBoxes per PC at the same time, by different UDP ports Summary
Summary
USB Connections per UBox
1 UBox can connect to up to 8 USB devices (assuming
compound devices).
Users per UDP Port
10 users can connect to a single or a set of UBoxes using
the same UDP port.
USBs per User
1 user can view up to 12 USB devices at a time.
PC UBox and USB
Connections
1 PC can connect to up to 30 UBoxes and 50 USB devices
at a time
Other Ways to Connect and Disconnect USB Devices
Using the USB Devices tab is only one method of connecting and disconnecting
USB devices. You can use the following methods instead:
UBox System Tray: Use the UBox System Tray feature without opening the UBox
software.
Auto Connect: For improved printer sharing, use the Auto Connect feature to
automatically connect and disconnect printers.
Forced Device Disconnect: Forcibly disconnect a device that another user has left
in use.
Single-User Device Connect: Use this mode to dedicate and automatically connect
USB devices to only one computer.