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Page 1 - User’s Manual

USB Over IP User’s ManualSIIG’s ONLINE SUPPORT andProduct RegistrationVisit SIIG’s web site at www.siig.com and clickSuppo

Page 2 - About SIIG, Inc

Introduction1-5Ethernet PortPower Adapter JackUSB PortsReset ButtonFigure 2: Back Layout• Reset Button: Use this button to restore the defaultsetting

Page 3 - Contents

USB IP Admin Software Utility2-1Chapter 2Hardware Installation andDevice Compatibility2-1 Hardware InstallationGeneral hardware installation instruct

Page 4 - Chapter 4: USB Over IP Admin

User's Manual2-22-3 USB Device SupportUSB Over IP Admin client software is based on openarchitecture, wherein the USB over IP box virtualizes t

Page 5 - About This Manual

USB IP Admin Software Utility2-32-3.1 Device Interoperability List Cont'd.Device Type Make ModelWebcamLogitech Quickcam MessengerLogitech Quickca

Page 6 - Chapter 1

User's Manual2-42-3.1 Device Interoperability List Cont'd.Device Type Make ModelKeyboardAcer Acer KeyboardApple Mac Mac Extended KeyboardMic

Page 7 - Date purchased:

USB IP Admin Software Utility2-52-3.1 Device Interoperability List Cont'd.Device Type Make ModelPrintersHPBusiness InkJet 1200DeskJet D2360LaserJ

Page 8 - 1-2.1 Features and Benefits

Driver Installation3-1Chapter 3Driver Installation3-1 Driver InstallationThis section provides information on how to install theUSB over IP drivers.

Page 9 - 1-2.3 Layout

User's Manual3-25. At Choose Components, click Next.6. At Choose Install Location, click Install.

Page 10 - Figure 2: Back Layout

Driver Installation3-37. At the Security Alert, click Yes. (skip this step for32-bit XP)8. Click Yes to add the application to WindowsFirewall except

Page 11 - Device Compatibility

User's Manual3-49. At the Found New Hardware Wizard, select No,not this time, click Next. (skip this step if notprompted)10. Select Install the

Page 12 - 2-3 USB Device Support

USB Over IP is a trademark of SIIG, Inc. SIIG and the SIIG logo are registered trademarks of SIIG,Inc. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademar

Page 13 - USB IP Admin Software Utility

Driver Installation3-511. At the Security Alert, click Yes. (skip this step for32-bit XP)12. Click Finish.

Page 14 - User's Manual

User's Manual3-613. At Windows Security Alert, click Unblock. (skipthis step if you clicked Yes to add this applicationto firewall exceptions lis

Page 15

Driver Installation3-74. At the USB Over IP screen, click Install.5. At Choose Components, click Next.

Page 16 - Driver Installation

User's Manual3-86. At Choose Install Location, click Install.7. At Security Alert, click Yes.

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Driver Installation3-98. Click Yes to add the application to WindowsFirewall exceptions list, then click Finish.9. At the Found New Hardware Wizard,

Page 18 - 32-bit XP)

User's Manual3-1010. Select Install the software automatically(Recommended), click Next.11. At Security Alert, click Yes.

Page 19 - (Recommended), click Next

Driver Installation3-1112. Click Finish.13. Repeat steps 9-12 for each USB Over IP connectedthat matches your subnet address.3-1.3 Windows Server 20

Page 20 - 12. Click Finish

User's Manual3-124. At the USB Over IP screen, click Install.5. At Choose Components, click Next.

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Driver Installation3-136. At Choose Install Location, click Install.7. At Windows Security, click Install this driversoftware anyway two times.

Page 22

User's Manual3-148. Click Yes to add the application to WindowsFirewall exceptions list, then click Finish. ClickFinish.3-1.4 Windows Vista (

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User's ManualiiContentsChapter 1: Introduction1-1 Unpacking the USB over IP ... 1-11-1.1 Stati

Page 24

Driver Installation3-15If Auto Play doesn't start: click Start, in the StartSearch box, type D:\Launch.exe. (Change D: tomatch your CD-ROM drive

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User's Manual3-165. At Choose Components, click Next.6. At Choose Install Location, click Install.

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Driver Installation3-177. At Windows Security, click Install this driversoftware anyway two times.8. Click Yes to add the application to WindowsFirew

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User's Manual3-183-1.5 Windows 7 (32-bit)1. Connect the USB over IP to your network.2. At the Windows desktop insert the driver CD.At the Auto

Page 28

Driver Installation3-194. At the USB Over IP screen, click Install.5. At Choose Components, click Next.

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User's Manual3-206. At Choose Install Location, click Install.7. At Windows Security, click Install this driversoftware anyway two times.

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Driver Installation3-218. Click Yes to add the application to WindowsFirewall exceptions list, then click Finish tocomplete the installation.9. Right

Page 31

User's Manual3-2210. Click Compatibility tab. Check Run this programas an administrator, click OK (after clicking OK,wait up to 30 seconds to co

Page 32

Driver Installation3-2312. Right click the USB Over IP Admin icon, clickProperties.13. Click Compatibility tab, check Run this programas an administra

Page 33 - 3-1.5 Windows 7 (32-bit)

User's Manual3-2414. Double click the USB Over IP Admin icon on thedesktop. If prompted click Yes at the User AccountControl box to continue.3-2

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ContentsiiiChapter 4: USB Over IP Admin4-1 Introducing the USB Over IP Admin ... 4-14-2 Using the USB Over IP Admin

Page 35

Driver Installation3-253-3 Set IP Address3-3.1 Change Subnet AddressThe factory default IP address given to the USB Over IPis 192.168.3.22. This

Page 36

User's Manual3-263. At the Welcome to USB Server Setup screen, if yourUSB Over IP doesn't show up, go directly to section3-3.2 IP Config - D

Page 37

Driver Installation3-275. Click Yes to save your settings, then click OK.3-3.2 IP Config - DiscoveryUtility1. Insert the USB Over IP CD.2. Click the

Page 38 - Properties

User's Manual3-283. At List of Servers, double click the MAC address ofthe USB Over IP you want to change.4. At IP Configuration screen, either t

Page 39 - 3-2 To Verify Installation

Driver Installation3-295. At the List of Servers box click Refresh to viewyour changes. When ready, click Exit to close theutility.

Page 40 - 3-3 Set IP Address

Configuration Utility4-1Chapter 4USB Over IP Admin4-1 Introducing the USB Over IP AdminThe USB Over IP Admin is a user friendly PC softwarewhich sup

Page 41

User's Manual4-24-2 Using the USB Over IP AdminThe USB over IP Admin is used to connect to your USBdevices and configure your USB Over IP serv

Page 42

Configuration Utility4-34-2.2.1 USB Device Function Buttons• Refresh: refreshes USB device list• Connect: connects to a free USB device• Disconnect:

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User's Manual4-44-2.3.1 Server Function Buttons• Refresh: searches for servers• Unlock: unlocks password enabled servers• Upgrade: upgrades ser

Page 44

Configuration Utility4-54-2.4.2 Help• Help: opens online help document• About USB Over IP Admin: view systeminformation including version number and

Page 45 - USB Over IP Admin

User's ManualivAbout This ManualThe purpose of this manual is to introduce you to yourUSB over IP server. It will guide you to properly configur

Page 46 - 4-2.2 USB Devices

User's Manual4-64-3 How To's4-3.1 Device Mapping4-3.1.1 How to Connect - Status Free1. In the Device Mapping window, select a devicewh

Page 47 - 4-2.3 Servers

Configuration Utility4-74-3.1.2 How to Connect - Status BusyInstead of waiting for a device to become Free, you maysend a request to release the dev

Page 48 - 4-2.4.1 Settings

User's Manual4-84-3.1.3 How to Disconnect1. In the Device Mapping window, select a devicewho's status is Connected, then click the Disconn

Page 49 - 4-2.5 Notes

Configuration Utility4-94-3.1.4 USB Device - Disable Auto ConnectAuto Connect is enable, by default, whenever the USBOver IP is started. However, i

Page 50 - 4-3 How To's

User's Manual4-104-3.1.5 Printer SharingThe Printer Sharing feature automatically connects anddisconnects your printer from your computer every

Page 51 - Configuration Utility

Configuration Utility4-114-3.2 Server Manager4-3.2.1 Setup (Server Configuration)Use the Setup button to change server name, modify IPsettings and

Page 52 - 4-3.1.3 How to Disconnect

User's Manual4-124. Select IP Settings tab. Check Modify, then eitherselect Static and type in your IP address andgateway or, to have your serv

Page 53

Configuration Utility4-134-3.2.2 Unlock Server and Reset the PasswordWhenever the USB Over IP is password protected,Locked will display in the Status

Page 54

User's Manual4-143. Your password will be confirmed or denied, clickOK. If failed, try again. If you continue to haveproblems, check with your

Page 55 - 4-3.2 Server Manager

Configuration Utility4-155. Select the Password tab.6. Check Modify, uncheck Enable Password, thenclick Save.

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Introduction1-1Thank you for your purchase of the USB over IP. SIIG’sgoal is to provide reliable, high quality products and fastcustomer support.The p

Page 57

User's Manual4-164-3.2.3 Refresh (Refresh Servers)1. Click the Refresh button.2. The Searching for Servers box will pop up.

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Configuration Utility4-173. The Server Manager list will be refreshed.4-3.2.4 Restore (Restore Factory Default Settings)The factory default settings

Page 59 - 5. Select the Password tab

User's Manual4-182. Click OK.3. Click OK again.4. Click Refresh to display the server list.

Page 60 - 1. Click the Refresh button

Configuration Utility4-194-3.2.5 Upgrade (Upgrade Firmware)1. Select a server, click the Upgrade button.2. In Select File box, browse to or type in t

Page 61

User's Manual4-204-3.2.6 Configure IP Address: Server Not On the SameSubnet1. At the Server Manger screen, select the server thatis not on the

Page 62 - 3. Click OK again

Configuration Utility4-213. In Server Settings, either select Static and type inthe IP address and Gateway or select DHCP tohave them assigned by the

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User's Manual4-225. At the Server Manager screen, click Refresh. Yesshould be displayed in the Same Subnet? column ofthe server.4-3.2.7 Configu

Page 64

Configuration Utility4-233. At List of Servers, double click the MAC address ofthe USB Over IP you want to change.4. At IP Configuration screen, eithe

Page 65

User's Manual4-245. At the List of Servers box, click Refresh to viewyour changes. When ready, click Exit to close theutility.

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5-1Technical Support & Product Return5-1 OverviewThis chapter will give you instructions on how to obtainproduct information, contact technical

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1-2User's Manual1-1.1 Static Electricity PrecautionOne of the routine precautions you must be aware ofwhen working with computer components is

Page 68

5-2User's Manual5-2 Technical Support and WarrantyQUESTIONS? SIIG’s Online Support has answers! Simply visit our website at www.siig.com and

Page 69 - & Warranty

5-3Technical Support & Product ReturnBlank Page

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Introduction1-31-2 Introducing the USB over IPThe USB over IP allows network users to connect remoteUSB devices like, printers, scanners, digital cam

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1-4User's Manual1-2.2 System Requirements• Windows® 7 (32-bit) / Vista (32-bit) / XP (32-/64-bit) / Server 2003 (32-/64-bit) / Server 2008 (32

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