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The Local Unit can be connected to the host computer system either
1.
when it is powered on or off.
Connect the Local Unit directly to a USB port on the host computer
2.
system via the integrated USB cable. The Power LED should light
up if/when the host computer is powered on.
Connect the UTP (CAT5e, CAT6, etc.) network cable to the RJ45
3.
connector on the Local Unit.
NOTE:
Ensure that the total length of cable between the Local and
Remote units is 100m or less. The cabling must also not go through
any networking equipment (e.g. router/switch/hub/etc.).
Setup the Remote Unit near the remote USB peripheral(s).
4.
Connect the other end of the UTP cable from the Local Unit to the
5.
RJ45 connector on the Remote Unit.
Connect the power adapter to the Remote Unit. The Power LED
6.
should light up. The Host LED should start flashing if the Local Unit
is powered. The host computer system should detect a USB hub
as being connected, and the Host LED on both units should light up
steady.
Plug the remote USB peripheral(s) into the USB Hub connector(s)
7.
on the Remote Unit. The corresponding USB port LED should light
up. The USB device(s) should be detected as if connected directly
to the host computer system.
Install the drivers for the connected USB peripheral(s) as necessary.
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Installation
Hardware Installation