
Manage the Hubs using the AnywhereUSB Manager
Hide all unauthorized Hubs
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Hide all unauthorized Hubs
You can choose to automatically hide all unauthorized Hubs, so they do not display in the
AnywhereUSB Manager
. An unauthorized Hub is a Hub that has failed to connect to your computer. A
red X appears next to the Hub name.
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Automatically hide unauthorized Hubs
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Note
You can choose to automatically hide any individual Hub. See
.
Automatically hide unauthorized Hubs
You can choose to automatically hide all unauthorized Hubs, which is a Hub that has failed to connect
to your computer. An unauthorized Hub appears with a red X next to it in the list of Hubs in the
AnywhereUSB Manager
.
Note
After you have hidden unauthorized Hubs, you can choose to re-display unauthorized, hidden
Hubs. See
1.
.
2. Choose
File > Preferences
. The
Preferences
dialog appears.
3. Select the
Hide unauthorized Hubs
option.
4. Click
Save
. Hubs that have failed to connect no longer display in the
AnywhereUSB Manager
.
Display unauthorized Hubs
You can display the unauthorized Hubs that were hidden using the
Hide unauthorized Hubs
option.
1.
.
2. Choose
File > Preferences
. The
Preferences
dialog appears.
3. De-select the
Hide unauthorized Hubs
option.
4. Click
Save
. Hubs that have failed to connect now display in the
AnywhereUSB Manager
.
Use all Hub addresses
The AnywhereUSB Hub may have default IP addresses that are reported by mDNS to the
AnywhereUSB Manager
, but in many network environments, the
Manager
cannot connect to them.
As part of normal operation, the
Manager
tries to sequentially connect to all of the Hub IP addresses,
so if it starts trying these extra default IP addresses, it may take extra time (minutes) for the
Manager
to connect or reconnect.
You can use the
Use All Hub Addresses
option to determine whether the
AnywhereUSB Manager
is
allowed to connect to extra default IP addresses. By default, this option is deselected and the
Manager
does not attempt to connect to these addresses.
Note
This can also be done using a CLI command:
1.
.
2. Choose
File
>
Preferences
. The
Preferences
dialog appears.
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