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INSTALLATION
This 6-port AnyplaceUSB hub is a plug-and-play device that can function as a normal
USB hub on your PC system, or share USB ports in a network (Internet/LAN/WAN)
under a Windows OS computer system through AnyplaceUSB software program. Any
USB devices connected to the USB ports of AnyplaceUSB-H6/H6C can be accessed
from anywhere in the world (via internet) as if it were attached directly to the
remote server computer.
When Working as a Normal USB Hub (not sharing USB devices)
1.
Connect the DC power adapter to AnyplaceUSB-H6/H6C. The red power LED
will illuminate when the hub is receiving power. Connect the upstream port
cable to an unused USB port on your computer.
2.
After the software drivers are loaded, you will find a new “Generic USB Hub”
in Universal Serial Bus controllers under “Device Manager” of the “System
Properties” screen. (“Device Manager” can be accessed from Start
→
Settings
→
Control Panel
→
System Properties
→
Hardware
→
Device
→
Device Manager).
3.
Connect your USB devices to the downstream ports on AnyplaceUSB-
H6/H6C. The green/yellow USB status LED will illuminate when your USB
devices have connected to the USB ports successfully.
When Sharing USB Devices to a Network (via internet/LAN/WAN)
The AnyplaceUSB software program is an advanced USB virtualization solution that
allows you to share your USB devices over networks easily. Thus, any USB devices
connected to the AnyplaceUSB-H6/H6C 6-port USB 3.1 hub could be accessed from
anywhere in the world (via internet) as if it were attached directly to the remote PC.
The AnyplaceUSB software program has options to configure your AnyplaceUSB-
H6/H6C 6-port USB 3.1 hub with the options “SERVER” (to share your USB devices in
network) and “CLIENT” (to connect remote USB devices from network).
1.
Connect the DC power adapter to AnyplaceUSB-H6/H6C. The red power LED will
illuminate when the hub is receiving power. Connect the upstream port cable to
an unused USB port on your computer.
2.
After the software drivers are loaded, you will find a new “Generic USB Hub” in
Universal Serial Bus controllers under “Device Manager” of the “System
Properties” screen. (“Device Manager” can be accessed from Start
→
Settings
→
Control Panel
→
System Properties
→
Hardware
→
Device
→
Device Manager).