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USB to Ethernet Connector for Linux

USB to Ethernet Connector easily connects one or more remote USB devices to your computer over Ethernet (Internet/LAN/WAN) as if the device was plugged into your own machine. It helps you share a USB device over Ethernet among multiple computers so people from all over the world (or your office) can use it. By intercepting the USB port activity of a shared USB device and redirecting it via TCP/IP, USB to Ethernet Connector lets you access your printer, scanner, Web cam, USB dongle, or any other supported USB device from your home PC or office laptop. Just plug the device in and it will automatically appear on the remote side of the connection. You can secure your USB data by enabling traffic encryption and access your USB devices remotely via WiFi.

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Release Notes: The USB to Ethernet Connector kernel module now works on the ARM architecture (little-endian). In-tree compilation (as part of the kernel sources) is now possible. The module can be now compiled on Linux kernel 2.6.24 and higher, including 3.1.Х. The daemon now has better support for IPv6, much improved support for USB devices with isochronous OUT transfer (such as headphones), and much improved detection of all shared USB devices available on the local network. A Unix domain socket is now created in /var/tmp/com.eltima.eveusb for security purposes, etc.

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