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USB IP Admin Software Utility

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2-3.1 Device Interoperability List Cont'd.

Device Type

Make

Model

Webcam

Logitech

Quickcam Messenger

Logitech

Quickcam Easy

Logitech

Quickcam Go

Logitech

Quickcam Pro 3000

Logitech

Quickcam Pro 4000

Logitech

Quick Communicate STX

Microsoft

LifeCam VX-1000

Microsoft

LifeCam VX-3000

Creative

Vista Plus Webcam

Quantum

QHMPL 500lm-8lm

Frontech

e-CAM

Microsoft

LifeCam VX-6000

Logitech

Quickcam for Notebooks Pro

Speakers

Sony

Sony USB Speakers

Microsoft

Microsoft Life Chat LX3000 head

phones

Turtle Beach

Audio Advantage Micro Sound Card

Multimedia

SIIG

USB SoundWave 7.1

USB SoundWave 7.1 Pro

Summary of Contents for USB Over IP

Page 1: ...erIP User s Manual SIIG s ONLINE SUPPORT and Product Registration Visit SIIG s web site at www siig com and click Support for instant technical support Also click Support Register to register your pro...

Page 2: ...g and more SIIG is the premier one stop source of upgrades and is committed to providing high quality products while keeping economical and competitive prices High quality control standards are eviden...

Page 3: ...and Device Compatibility 2 1 Hardware Installation 2 1 2 2 Device Connection 2 1 2 3 USB Device Support 2 2 2 3 1 USB Device Interoperability List 2 2 Chapter 3 Driver Installation 3 1 Driver Installa...

Page 4: ...ping 4 6 4 3 1 1 How to Connect Status Free 4 6 4 3 1 2 How to Connect Status Busy 4 7 4 3 1 3 How to Disconnect 4 8 4 3 1 4 Disable Auto Connect 4 9 4 3 1 5 Printer Sharing 4 10 4 3 2 Server Manager...

Page 5: ...videsunpackinginstructions andintroducesfeatures and specifications Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Device Compatibility General overview to connect and install your adapter Chapter 3 Driver Insta...

Page 6: ...n your system Providetechnicalsupportinformationintheevent of a problem Before installing the board please review this chapter for unpacking instructions and an overview of the key features Then refer...

Page 7: ...ures please follow the guidelines below Discharge any static electricity build up in your body by touching a large grounded metal surface or the computer case if plugged in for a few seconds During in...

Page 8: ...ectivity Supports various types of USB devices Four high speed USB ports Compatible with bulk interrupt and isochronous USB devices Network Connectivity Supports Ethernet networks RJ45 LAN connectors...

Page 9: ...r LED USB over IP is powered on Ready LED when the box is first powered on the USB over IP goes through it s initialization bootup sequence This LED will blink for 10 seconds then it will go off for 1...

Page 10: ...Using a paper clip pen tip or similar size object press in and hold down the button for 5 10 seconds The default settings are SIIG Server Name 192 168 3 22 IP and 192 168 3 1 Gateway Ethernet Port con...

Page 11: ...hing your computer case for a few seconds 1 Connect one end of your Ethernet cable to the Ethernet Port of the USB over IP 2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to an availableRJ45portonyourEt...

Page 12: ...host only as if the device is connected to it s USB ports 2 3 1 USB Device Interoperability List The following USB devices were tested in Windows XP SP2 32 bit operating system in default setup mode...

Page 13: ...Quickcam Pro 4000 Logitech Quick Communicate STX Microsoft LifeCam VX 1000 Microsoft LifeCam VX 3000 Creative Vista Plus Webcam Quantum QHMPL 500lm 8lm Frontech e CAM Microsoft LifeCam VX 6000 Logite...

Page 14: ...icrosoft Microsoft Basic mouse Logitech Logitech mouse Sun Sun mouse Dell Dell mouse IBM IBM mouse Joystick Microsoft Joystick Mass Storage Device Iomega USB Zip 100 Toshiba Transmemory Kingston DataT...

Page 15: ...rt 3200 LaserJet 2200d Epson EPL 6200L Stylus C87 Plus Stylus C58 Plus LX 300 II Canon iP1700 Samsung ML 1210 WeP Bloom Laser 1600 Multi function printers HP OfficeJet 4315 All in One DeskJet F380 All...

Page 16: ...Connection Sharing ICS must be running before installing the USB over IP drivers 3 1 1 Windows XP 32 64 bit 1 Connect the USB over IP to your network 2 At the Windows desktop insert the driver CD 3 Au...

Page 17: ...User s Manual 3 2 5 At Choose Components click Next 6 At Choose Install Location click Install...

Page 18: ...Driver Installation 3 3 7 At the Security Alert click Yes skip this step for 32 bit XP 8 Click Yes to add the application to Windows Firewall exceptions list then click Finish...

Page 19: ...User s Manual 3 4 9 At the Found New Hardware Wizard select No not this time click Next skip this step if not prompted 10 Select Install the software automatically Recommended click Next...

Page 20: ...Driver Installation 3 5 11 At the Security Alert click Yes skip this step for 32 bit XP 12 Click Finish...

Page 21: ...address 15 Click Finish then restart XP to complete the installation 3 1 2 Windows Server 2003 32 64 bit Windows Firewall Internet Connection Sharing ICS mustberunningbeforeinstallingtheUSBoverIPdrive...

Page 22: ...Driver Installation 3 7 4 At the USB Over IP screen click Install 5 At Choose Components click Next...

Page 23: ...User s Manual 3 8 6 At Choose Install Location click Install 7 At Security Alert click Yes...

Page 24: ...Driver Installation 3 9 8 Click Yes to add the application to Windows Firewall exceptions list then click Finish 9 At the Found New Hardware Wizard select No not this time then click Next...

Page 25: ...User s Manual 3 10 10 Select Install the software automatically Recommended click Next 11 At Security Alert click Yes...

Page 26: ...s Server 2008 32 bit Make sure that Windows Firewall is configured before installing the USB over IP driver 1 Connect the USB over IP to your network 2 At the Windows desktop insert the driver CD 3 Au...

Page 27: ...User s Manual 3 12 4 At the USB Over IP screen click Install 5 At Choose Components click Next...

Page 28: ...Driver Installation 3 13 6 At Choose Install Location click Install 7 At Windows Security click Install this driver software anyway two times...

Page 29: ...application to Windows Firewall exceptions list then click Finish Click Finish 3 1 4 Windows Vista 32 bit 1 Connect the USB over IP to your network 2 At the Windows desktop insert the driver CD AttheA...

Page 30: ...If Auto Play doesn t start click Start in the Start Search box type D Launch exe Change D to match your CD ROM drive letter 3 Right click Launch click Run as administrator Click Allow 4 At the USB Ove...

Page 31: ...User s Manual 3 16 5 At Choose Components click Next 6 At Choose Install Location click Install...

Page 32: ...nstallation 3 17 7 At Windows Security click Install this driver software anyway two times 8 Click Yes to add the application to Windows Firewall exceptions list then click Finish to complete the inst...

Page 33: ...twork 2 At the Windows desktop insert the driver CD AttheAutoPlaywindow clickOpenfoldertoview files If Auto Play doesn t start Double click Computer right click the CD DVD ROM drive showing the SIIG U...

Page 34: ...Driver Installation 3 19 4 At the USB Over IP screen click Install 5 At Choose Components click Next...

Page 35: ...User s Manual 3 20 6 At Choose Install Location click Install 7 At Windows Security click Install this driver software anyway two times...

Page 36: ...Installation 3 21 8 Click Yes to add the application to Windows Firewall exceptions list then click Finish to complete the installation 9 RightclicktheUSBOverIPAdminiconlocatedon the desktop click Pro...

Page 37: ...User s Manual 3 22 10 Click Compatibility tab Check Run this program as an administrator click OK after clicking OK wait up to 30 seconds to complete 11 Click Start All Programs USB Over IP...

Page 38: ...Driver Installation 3 23 12 Right click the USB Over IP Admin icon click Properties 13 Click Compatibility tab check Run this program as an administrator click OK...

Page 39: ...mputer click Manage click Device Manager For Windows Vista Right click Computer click Manage click Continue click Device Manager For Windows XP Server 2003 Right click My Computer click Manage click D...

Page 40: ...may not match your network ssubnetaddress inthiscase yourUSBdevices will not be detected by the USB Over IP Admin This section guides you through setting the IP address to match the subnet mask of yo...

Page 41: ...doesn t show up go directly to section 3 3 2 IP Config DiscoveryUtility Otherwise type in the Mac address of the server and click Next 4 At Server Settings select either Static to assign IP and Gatew...

Page 42: ...t button For Windows 7 Vista 2008 In the Start Search box type D IPConfig DiscoveryUtility exe press Enter Change D to match your CD ROM drive letter For Windows XP Server 2003 Click Run type D IPConf...

Page 43: ...f Servers double click the MAC address of the USB Over IP you want to change 4 At IP Configuration screen either type in the IP Address subnetmask andgatewayorselectDHCP to have them assigned by your...

Page 44: ...Driver Installation 3 29 5 At the List of Servers box click Refresh to view your changes When ready click Exit to close the utility...

Page 45: ...s and much much more Supports various types of USB Devices class multifunction and vendor specific Supports all types of USB traffic control bulk interrupt and isochronous Designed to comply with Micr...

Page 46: ...Start Icon installs automatically during driver installation and is located on the right side of the taskbar by the system clock Double click the icon to open the USB Over IP Admin 4 2 2 USB Devices...

Page 47: ...nection settings box Printer Auto Connect automatically connects and disconnect to your printer when a print job is sent 4 2 3 Servers The Servers screen is divided into three sections Server Manager...

Page 48: ...sword enabled Restore restores the USB Over IP to factory default IP settings of 192 168 3 22 4 2 4 Global Commands Global commands effect every device and USB Over IP connected to your network 4 2 4...

Page 49: ...sion number and date 4 2 4 3 Exit Disconnects the system from all devices and USB Over IP servers and closes the USB Over IP Admin 4 2 5 Notes 1 In Windows XP SP1 32 bit without Windows Firewall insta...

Page 50: ...ping window select a device who s status is Free then click the Connect button 2 The Status will change to Connected 3 Depending on the device Windows will either automatically install a driver for it...

Page 51: ...e device to the system that controls it 1 In the Device Mapping window select a device who s status is Busy and do either A or B A Click the Request icon located on the top of the window B Right click...

Page 52: ...User s Manual 4 8 4 3 1 3 How to Disconnect 1 In the Device Mapping window select a device who sstatusisConnected thenclicktheDisconnect button 2 The Status will change to Unloading then to Free...

Page 53: ...be disabled on a device by device basis If you choose to do so follow the directions below 1 Right click on a USB device connected to your system or with status as Free then click Settings 2 Inthe Set...

Page 54: ...feature Makesureyouare disconnectedfromtheprinterbefore continuing see section 4 4 1 2 for instructions on how to disconnect 1 Click the Printer auto connect button 2 Select the check box next to the...

Page 55: ...fy IP settings and enable or disable password If the server is password protected the setup button will be disabled To enable the Setup button go to section 4 4 2 2 Unlock Server and Reset Password 1...

Page 56: ...dify then either select Static and type in your IP address and gateway or to have your server configured automatically select DHCP 5 Select Password tab Check Modify then enable disable or change your...

Page 57: ...et the Password Whenever the USB Over IP is password protected Locked will display in the Status column Follow the steps in the order that they appear to unlock the server 1 Select the server and clic...

Page 58: ...firmed or denied click OK If failed try again If you continue to have problems check with your system administrator for the correct password 4 ClicktheRefreshbutton theserver sstatusshould be Unlocked...

Page 59: ...Configuration Utility 4 15 5 Select the Password tab 6 Check Modify uncheck Enable Password then click Save...

Page 60: ...User s Manual 4 16 4 3 2 3 Refresh Refresh Servers 1 Click the Refresh button 2 The Searching for Servers box will pop up...

Page 61: ...3 The Server Manager list will be refreshed 4 3 2 4 Restore Restore Factory Default Settings The factory default settings are SIIG Server Name 192 168 3 22 IP and 192 168 3 1 Gateway 1 Select a serve...

Page 62: ...User s Manual 4 18 2 Click OK 3 Click OK again 4 Click Refresh to display the server list...

Page 63: ...Upgrade Upgrade Firmware 1 Select a server click the Upgrade button 2 In Select File box browse to or type in the location of the file then click Transfer Do not unplug the power adapter from the USB...

Page 64: ...at isnotonthesamesubnet thendoubleclickit Click Yes to add this application to Windows firewall exceptions list 2 At Welcome to USB Server Setup type in the Mac address of the server that s not on the...

Page 65: ...ther select Static and type in the IP address and Gateway or select DHCP to have them assigned by the DHCP server After making your changes click Update 4 Click Yes to save your changes then click OK...

Page 66: ...the USB Over IP CD 2 Click the Start button For Windows 7 Vista 2008 In the Start Search box type D IPConfig DiscoveryUtility exe press Enter Change D to match your CD ROM drive letter For Windows XP...

Page 67: ...st of Servers double click the MAC address of the USB Over IP you want to change 4 At IP Configuration screen either type in the IP Address subnetmask andgatewayorselectDHCP to have them assigned by y...

Page 68: ...User s Manual 4 24 5 At the List of Servers box click Refresh to view your changes When ready click Exit to close the utility...

Page 69: ...nd instructions on how to configure and install this product in your system We encourage you to consult this manual as your first step for technical assistance There are several steps you can take sho...

Page 70: ...problems with this product please follow the procedures below A If it is within the store s return policy period please return the product to the store where you purchased it B If your purchase has pa...

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