
© LINDY ELECTRONICS LIMITED & LINDY-ELEKTRONIK GMBH - FIRST EDITION (Oct.2008) For Home and Office U
EN 10 Basic Settings: The Basic Settings page allows you to specify a server name. Check the modify box and enter server name as shown below.
EN 11 After selecting IP Configuration key in the IP Address of the USB 2.0 DEVICE SERVER box in the IP Address field followed by proper Subnet Ma
EN 12 2.3.2. Firmware Upgrade The USB 2.0 Device Server Firmware can be upgraded remotely using the Firmware upgrade option. Select the server on t
EN 13 2.3.3. Restore factory defaults Right click on the USB 2.0 DEVICE SERVER in the Server Manager Window and select the Restore Factory Default
EN 14 Select the Printer which was connected and Click on “Save” and close the Window. Once the Printer is configured for Auto-Connect mode
EN 15 If the authorization has been successful, the home page of the USB 2.0 DEVICE SERVER NAS application will be visible as shown below.
EN 16 Select the Server IP Type, and select Static in order to change the IP address, Subnet mask and Default Gateway of the Box. If the ch
EN 17 3.2.1. Shares setting The “Shares” tab is for creating/editing/deleting a share. A share is the partition of the disk that you want others
EN 18 • Select Partition: Select the partition which you want to access with the given share name. • Comment: Comments that you want to give for
EN 19 3.2.3. IPSec Security Settings In the “Security” tab you can configure a VPN with a client for secure access to the box. The box uses IP
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EN 20 The connection status (Disconnected/Connected) will be displayed at the bottom in red. Please check the Appendix section to kn
EN 21 3.3. Virtual USB-IP Settings The web-server has separate webpage to configure Virtual USB server settings. Click on the Virtual USB tab to
EN 22 The status page displays the current status of the USB devices attached. • Device Status: • Vendor Id • Product Id • Cla
EN 23 A file named upgrade.tar.bz2 file is required to upgrade the firmware. If one is availableThe upgrade .tar file can be downloaded from t
EN 24 A file successfully uploaded message is displayed and the webpage also indicates that the USB 2.0 DEVICE SERVER box is restarting to apply
EN 25 OR Type the box name in the Run dialog as follows: \\mcs8140
Radio Frequency Energy, Certifications FCC Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two co
EN 3 1. Introduction The USB 2.0 DEVICE SERVER Combo solution not only allows you to add storage space onto your home or office network but als
EN 4 2.1. TheVirtual USB-IP Driver Software This contains a Virtual Bus Enumerator driver & Virtual Bus driver. These drivers will help in vit
EN 5 2.2. Device Mapping Device Mapping enables virtualization of all USB Devices connected to the USB 2.0 DEVICE SERVER unit in your LAN on you
EN 6 Continue the Installation to see the USB 2.0 DEVICE SERVER board and the USB devices connected in the Admin utility as shown below. I
EN 7 2.3. Server Manager The Server manager enables the Administrator to configure the USB 2.0 Device Server via the network. The Server
EN 8 The dialog ‘Searching for Servers’ dialog will appear and list all the USB 2.0 Device Server devices on the Network as shown below . The
EN 9 2.3.1. Server Configuration The Server Manager has an option to change Server Configuration settings through USBIP Admin Utility. To open ser
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