Peripheral Server Installation Guide (Rev. A) – Page 1
Introduction
The Peripheral Server Remote I/O Concentrator is the first remote networking solution to utilize
USB Over IP™ technology, breaking the traditional five meter distance limitation between USB
device and host. Now USB devices may be located anywhere on a wired or wireless LAN –
without a locally attached host PC. Since the host PC or server may be located remotely,
Peripheral Server enables devices to be deployed in harsh or non-secure environments, making it
ideal for point -of-sale, kiosks, surveillance, industrial automation, or any mission-critical enterprise
application. This Ethernet-attached solution provides five USB ports to connect peripheral devices
like bar-code scanners and receipt printers.
Cabling Peripheral Server
To connect the Peripheral Server Concentrator to a network:
1. Connect a standard Ethernet network cable to your Peripheral Server. Then
connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a 10/100 BaseT switch or hub.
2. Connect one end of the power supply* into the back of your Peripheral Server and
the other end into an AC outlet.
*Power to this product may be supplied by a UL Listed Direct Plug-In Power Unit marked “Class 2” or a UL listed power
supply rated with a minimum rating of 5 V dc 2.5 A if used in the U.S. and Canada or a power supply with similar rating
and approved by your local safety code if it is used elsewhere. For polarity, see the following:
Installing the Drivers
For Windows XP, 2000 and NT4.0 Users
You must install the drivers using an account that has administrative privileges.
1. Insert the “Peripheral Server Driver” CD into your CD
drive.
2. If the CD does not automatically start, then open the CD folder and double click on
the awbb126.exe program.
3. A welcome screen allows you to view and print this guide, install the drivers, and
check our web site for the latest information.
4. Click the “Install Drivers” button to start the install process. Then follow the on-
screen instructions to complete the installation of your Peripheral Server
Concentrator.
After installing the drivers, the Peripheral Server Configuration Utility automatically starts so that
you may configure your Peripheral Server Concentrator.