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Table of Contents
1 Introduction
· · · · · Compatible USB Devices Connectivity to USB Devices Connectivity to Network Requirements What's Inside The Package
5 USB Server Network Discussion
· · · · · · · · · · · · Setting Up On Different Types of Networks LAN - No Connection To Internet/WAN LAN - With Connection To Internet/WAN LAN - With DSL Router/Gateway Wireless Network (Airport/802. 11) Before You Begin Status Lights UDP Ports Network Issues USB Devices Resetting The USB Server Hardware When You Need More Help
2 Installation Instructions
· Installing the USB Server Hardware · Installing the USB Server Software · Uninstall Instructions
6 Troubleshooting
3 Using Your USB Devices On The Network
· · · · Overview Using Your First USB Device Device Connection Modes Overview Performance Comparison: USB Server vs Built-In USB Ports Overview Editing A Specific USB Server USB Server Settings Descriptions Applying/Canceling New Server Settings Restoring Default Settings Config Menu
7 Appendices
· Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) · USB Device Compatibility · Overview · Tested USB Devices · Status Light Behavior · Windows XP Firewall Configuration · Notices · Keyspan License and Warranty Information · Support Information
4 Changing USB Server's Settings
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Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual
1 Introduction
The USB Server makes it possible for USB printers and scanners to be used and shared by client PCs on a Local Area Network (LAN)!The USB Server supports both Ethernet and Wi-Fi networks -- making it easy to print to a USB printer from a Wi-Fi based laptop!
Compatible USB Devices
This release of USB Server software supports USB printers, USB multi-function printers, USB scanners and USB HID devices. While other USB devices may work, they are not officially supported by this release. See the Keyspan web site for further compatibility details.
Connectivity to USB Devices
The Keyspan USB Server provides the following connections to your USB Devices: · 4 USB Full-Speed ports (12 Mbps) · Full 500mA power provided to each port
Connectivity to Network
The Keyspan USB Server provides the following connections to your Network: · RJ45 Ethernet connector · 10/100 autosensing · IP addressing: Static/DHCP/Rendezvous/Zeroconfig
Requirements
· Macintosh: Mac OS X 10. 2. 8 (or later) · Windows: Windows 2000/XP or greater
What's Inside The Package
The Keyspan USB Server package includes: · · · · Keyspan USB Server (US-4A) Power Supply Quick Start Sheet Mac and Windows compatible CD with software and user manual
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Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual
2 Installation Instructions
Installing the USB Server Hardware
Note: Do not connect your USB devices (ie printers, scanners, etc. ) to the Keyspan USB Server until you have finished installing the USB Server software and hardware!!! [. . . ] Skip ahead to the Troubleshooting: USB Devices subsection.
Troubleshooting:UDP Ports
Make sure that your USB Server software and hardware are communicating on the same UDP port. You USB Server should appear (see next image):
In the Keyspan USB Server application, is your USB Server listed?If your server: · Is Not Listed: The USB Server software cannot find the USB Server hardware. Change the USB Server software's Local UDP Port (use the Config menu and select Local UDP Port) to match the UDP port that is being used by the USB Server hardware. If you do not know the UDP port that your server software is using, try setting the Local UDP Port to 3842. If this still does not work, try Resetting Your USB Server Hardware (as described later in this section). If you still cannot see your server, proceed to the Troubleshooting:Network Issues sub-section. · Is Listed: This is normal and indicates the USB Server hardware is working. Skip ahead to the Troubleshooting: USB Devices sub-section.
Troubleshooting:Network Issues
At this point, your USB Server software is communicating with a specific network. Unfortunately, the network link between your computer and your USB Server is broken. The following are suggestions on how to solve these network related issues. Firewalls A 'Firewall' is a piece of software or hardware that helps keep your network safe by preventing hackers from getting inside your network and also by preventing you from sending private data to outside networks (ie the Internet).
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Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual Firewalls are either hardware (a physical item on your network ie your DSL router) or software (resides on your computer ie Windows XP's built-in firewall software). In most cases, these firewalls are configured to only allow 'basic' internet traffic (web, email, ftp, etc) to come in and out of your network. Since the USB Server is a new product, these firewalls usually do not know about Keyspan USB Server network data and may prevent you from communicating with your USB Server. If you are using a firewall, configure the firewall software to allow UDP traffic on port 3842 as well as allow TCP/IP traffic on port 3842. If you have configured your firewall to allow UDP and TCP on port 3842 and you: · Cannot See Your Server: skip ahead to the Wireless LANs or Wired LANs sub-section. · Can See Your Server: Your firewall was preventing access to the Keyspan USB Server. If you had to configure a software firewall on your computer, please note that you have allowed only your computer to see your USB Server. If you configured a hardware firewall, test other computers to make sure that they can the your USB Server.
Tech Note: We have included step-by-step instructions on how to configure the software firewall that is built into Windows XP. You can find these instructions in the Windows XP Firewall Configuration appendix in this manual.
Wireless LANs If you have a wireless network, please make sure that your wireless base station has Ethernet Bridging enabled. Ethernet bridging allow wireless computers to act as if they are directly connected to a wired network. If this feature is not turned on, your wireless computers will not be able to see that Keyspan USB Server where as your wired computers will have full access. [. . . ] You should carefully read the following terms and conditions before installing this software. EITHER CLICKING ON THE ACKNOWLEDGMENT BUTTON BELOW OR INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. You are being granted a limited license to use the Software; you are not purchasing a copy of the Software. The copyright to the hardware and Software comprising this product is owned, patent pending and copyright by Keyspan. [. . . ]
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