February 4, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Your home may be set up for wireless internet, streaming, and file sharing, but try telling your printer that.
Last time, I did a teardown on an eight-port wired GbE switch that refused to remain fully powered up. This time, a print server that refuses to fully power up at all goes under the magnifying glass.
It’s time to stop hogging all those fancy USB devices you’ve collected and let your pals in on the wonders of high-speed portable data storage, printing, scanning and more. Keyspan’s USB 2.0 server ...
Stylish, Compact Devices Allow Multiple Users to Send Documents Directly from PC for Printing; Shared Fax and Scan Functions Supported Dubai, THE UAE, May 19, 2009 - D-Link Middle East, the end-to-end ...
Keyspan has announced they’re shipping the USB 2.0 Server. The server is compatible with Macs and PCs to allow access to two USB devices over a LAN or Wi-Fi. It serves as a USB print server and ...
USB flash drives may provide an easy way to copy files to and from a computer and keep them in your pocket. But using a standard flash drive with a phone or tablet can be tricky, since most of those ...
Dubai, UAE - December 16, 2004 - U.S. Robotics, the leading provider of Internet and connectivity solutions, has launched a new USB print server that enables homes with multiple PCs and small to ...
[sprite_tm] usually sends this stuff in, but I discovered that he took some time to hack on a Sweex router. The CPU happens to have an on-board usb host controller, so he added a few components. Now ...
The rise in mobile computing has forced most businesses to manage not just desktop workstations, but also notebooks, tablets and smartphones. Networking enables companies to share resources between ...
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