Users can isolate specific USB devices, preventing them from being shared accidentally or accessed by unauthorized users. Common Use Cases 1. Remote Work and Work-from-Home (WFH)
Once connected, a tree view will display all shared devices available on that server. Select the desired USB device and click . Usb Redirector 1.97
| Issue | Possible Solution | |-------|-------------------| | Client cannot see shared device | Check that the device is actually shared on the server; verify network connectivity between server and client; check firewall settings; ensure the USB server is accessible at its IP address | | Connection drops frequently | Check network stability; enable auto-reconnect feature; consider using a wired Ethernet connection instead of Wi-Fi | | Slow device performance | Enable data compression in settings; check network bandwidth availability; reduce distance between server and client | | Device works intermittently in virtual machines | Ensure the VM has proper USB controller configured; try using USB 2.0 instead of USB 3.0 for better compatibility | | Keyboard/mouse stops working after reboot | Add these input devices to the exclusion list before enabling auto-sharing | Users can isolate specific USB devices, preventing them
Remote employees often need access to physical office hardware, such as secure USB license dongles or specialized scanners. USB Redirector 1.97 bridges the geographic gap, allowing employees to use office-based hardware from their home computers. 2. Virtualized Environments Select the desired USB device and click