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[. . . ] Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual Table of Contents 1 Introduction · · · · · Compatible USB Devices Connectivity to USB Devices Connectivity to Network Requirements What's Inside The Package 5 Local Settings · Overview · The Local Settings Tab 6 Menus Commands · Overview · Advanced menu 2 Installation Instructions · Installing the USB Server Hardware · Installing the Keyspan Server Utility software · Uninstall Instructions 7 Network Discussion · · · · · Setting Up On Different Types of Networks LAN - No Connection To Internet/WAN LAN - With Connection To Internet/WAN LAN - With DSL Router/Gateway Wireless Network (Airport/802. 11) 3 Using Your USB device On The Network · · · · · · · · · Overview Using Your First USB Device Other Methods To Connect Your USB Devices Using Auto-Connect Feature For Windows Using The USB Server System Tray Feature Using Auto-Connect Feature For Mac Using Device Force Disconnect Using The Single-User Connect Mode USB Device Status Details 8 Troubleshooting · · · · · · · Before You Begin Status Lights UDP Ports Network Issues USB Devices Resetting The USB Server Hardware When You Need More Help 4 Changing USB Server's Settings · · · · · · · Overview Editing A Specific USB Server USB Server Settings Descriptions Applying/Canceling New Server Settings Restoring Default Settings Advanced menu Updating Your USB Server's Firmware 9 Appendices · Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) · USB Device Compatibility · Overview · Tested USB Devices · Status Light Behavior · Windows XP Firewall Configuration · Notices · Keyspan License and Warranty Information · Support Information This User Manual applies to the Keyspan USB Server Software Version 1. 3. x. Rev 2005jun23 Page 1 Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual 1 Introduction The USB Server makes it possible for USB devices such as scanners, printers, hard drives, etc. to be used and shared by client PCs on a Local Area Network (LAN)!It is ideal for home office, small office or classroom use. [. . . ] Rev 2005jun23 Page 40 Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual Encode Session: Enabling this check box will encode your communication between the USB Server hardware and your computer. You only need to enable this option in this window. IMPORTANT NOTE: Encoding your communication with your USB Server will affect overall performance of your USB Server and USB devices connected to it. Active Discovery: If your USB Server is outside of your network, ie in another office, or if you need to access your USB Server across a WAN, enable Active Discovery. Active Discovery will search for USB Servers outside of your local network. Please note that active discovery requires that you know the IP address, TCP port, and password (if one has been setup) of the USB Server that you want to access. If Active Discovery is enabled, enter the IP address of the USB Server that you want to connect to. This field is only available if Active Discovery is turned on. If Active Discovery is enabled, enter the TCP Port of the USB Server that you want to connect to. This field is only available if Active Discovery is turned on. When Active Discovery is enabled, your computer will continually try to connect to the specified USB Server. The Re-try timeout setting determine how long, in seconds, the USB Server will try to contact the specified USB Server. This field is only available if Active Discovery is turned on. NOTE: Re-try timeout is only available on the Mac version of the Keyspan Server Utility. IP Address: TCP Port: Re-try timeout: When you have finished entering your settings, click the OK button to save your changes or click the Cancel button to discard your changes and return to the previous window. If you have added a Server Access Settings record, the Server Access Settings shows the following information: Server #: Displays the last five numbers of your USB Server's Network Address/Mac Address. The full Network Access is printed on the bottom of your USB This User Manual applies to the Keyspan USB Server Software Version 1. 3. x. Rev 2005jun23 Page 41 Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual Server Name: Status: Displays the name of the USB Server that you want to connect to. Displays the Status of the USB Server that you want to connect to. ONLINE will be shown if you have successfully connected to the USB Server. OFFLINE will be shown if the USB Server is not detected. Displays YES/NO depending on whether or not a password has been specified in the Server Access Settings record. Displays YES/NO depending on whether or not the specified the Server Access Settings record has been setup to use Active Discovery. Password: Active Discovery: USB Device Passwords When you connect to a USB device that is password protected, you are asked if you want to save your password. If you save a password for a USB device, it will be shown in USB Device Passwords in the Local Settings tab. To remove a password, select the password record and click the Remove button (see next image): If you have any saved USB Device Passwords in the Local Settings tab, you will see the following information: Device Name: Status: The name of the USB device that you have saved a password for. [. . . ] IN NO EVENT WILL KEYSPAN OR ITS VENDORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, INFORMATION, OR USE) EVEN IF KEYSPAN HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of California. Keyspan Warranty Limited Warranty on Keyspan USB Server (US-4A) Definitions: The following definitions apply to the terms as they appear in this document: * KEYSPAN means KEYSPAN, a division of InnoSys Inc. [. . . ]

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