Description
StarTech.com USB 2.0 over IP 1-Port Gigabit Device Server Adapter
This StarTech.com 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit 1 Port USB 2.0 over IP Device Server is a practical, no-hassle solution for extending and sharing a single USB device across a network. Whether you need to provide printer access to multiple workstations, share a USB scanner, or remotely access a USB peripheral, this compact adapter makes it simple. It converts a local USB device into a network-attached resource that multiple users on the same network can access, without moving cables or physically reconnecting devices. With support for Gigabit Ethernet speeds, it ensures responsive performance for everyday USB peripherals, even when multiple users are connected. Designed for Windows 7, XP, and Vista environments, it fits seamlessly into legacy networks while giving you the flexibility to centralize USB device management over IP.
- Network-wide USB sharing made simple: Turn any USB device into a network-attached peripheral so several users can access printers, scanners, or other USB devices from different computers across the LAN or over a WAN. Perfect for small offices, classrooms, or remote branches where physical sharing of devices would otherwise require multiple devices or frequent cable swaps.
- Gigabit performance for smooth operation: The device server supports 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet, delivering high-speed network access to your USB peripherals. When paired with a gigabit network, you’ll experience fast response times and reduced bottlenecks, making everyday tasks like printing or scanning more efficient even with multiple users connected.
- Compact, single-port USB 2.0 design: A streamlined solution that adds network capabilities to one USB device. Its compact profile fits neatly on desks or server racks, and its one-port design keeps configuration simple for small offices or home offices that don’t require multiple USB connections in one unit.
- Windows 7 / XP / Vista compatibility: Built to work with popular Windows operating systems, enabling straightforward integration into legacy environments without the need for major hardware rewrites or software overhauls. This makes it a great choice for organizations with older PCs that still rely on familiar, supported software ecosystems.
- Network printer converter and more: Beyond printers, you can share other USB peripherals over IP. The device acts as a bridge between your USB device and your network, enabling centralized management and resource sharing. It’s especially valuable in setups where multiple users need access to a single, physically connected device without being tethered to it.
Technical Details of StarTech.com USB 2.0 over IP Device Server Adapter
- UPC/SKU: Not provided
- Ports: 1 x USB 2.0 port, 1 x Ethernet (RJ-45)
- Network speed: 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet
- USB speed: USB 2.0 (theoretical up to 480 Mbps)
- Supported OS: Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Vista
- Form factor: External device server that sits on a desk or rack
- Purpose: USB device sharing over IP for printers, scanners, and other USB peripherals
How to install StarTech.com USB 2.0 over IP Device Server Adapter
- Place the device server near the USB device you want to share and within reach of your network connection.
- Connect the USB cable from your USB device to the adapter’s USB 2.0 port securely.
- Plug the Ethernet cable into the device server’s RJ-45 port and connect the other end to your network switch, router, or patch panel.
- Power up the device server (if a power supply is required) and wait for it to boot. The device will appear on the network with its own IP address or through a DHCP lease if your network is configured to assign IPs automatically.
- Use the provided setup utility or web-based configuration page to detect the device on your network, assign it a stable IP address if needed, and configure the USB sharing settings for your intended USB device. Follow the on-screen prompts to map the USB device to the appropriate network shares or printer queues.
Frequently asked questions
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What operating systems are supported?
This model is designed to work with Windows 7, Windows XP, and Windows Vista. Compatibility with newer Windows versions (such as Windows 8/10/11) is not guaranteed by the product listing, so users on those platforms should verify compatibility or consider alternatives. -
How many USB devices can I share with this adapter?
The device is a single-port USB over IP device server, so it can share one USB device at a time. If you need to share multiple USB devices, you would require additional adapters or a multi-port solution. -
Can I share USB storage devices over the network with this adapter?
USB over IP devices commonly support a range of USB peripherals, including printers and some scanners. USB storage devices may or may not be supported depending on the device and host OS; check compatibility for your specific USB drive and OS configuration. -
Is the connection limited by distance?
Distance is limited primarily by your network infrastructure. Gigabit Ethernet can extend across typical LAN environments, and you can connect across campuses or branch offices using standard networking equipment, provided there is IP connectivity and appropriate network permissions. -
Do I need special drivers?
In many cases, the host computers will rely on standard USB drivers for the device being shared. Some USB devices may require specific drivers installed on client machines to access the shared device remotely. Always verify driver requirements for your USB device in your environment.
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