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Re: how is USB over Network ?
Reply #1 on: Nov 11th, 2007, 11:55pm |
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Each license allows to share any number of devices, but only specified number of devices can be accessed by remote clients. If you have "a license for 2 USB devices" any 2 USB devices can be accessed over network from this server. For example, a license for 2 USB devices allows to access scanner and flash drive. You can access that devices from any number of Client computers but not simultaneously. Thanks!
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