![]() The VirtualHere USB Server software runs on the Synology, QNAP, ASUSTOR, ReadyNAS and M圜loud NAS Devices, as well as Raspberry Pi, AMD64, x86, MIPS, ARM, PowerPC, ARM64 etc running ANY version of Linux, and now runs on OSX, Android and Windows AND WSL2. In the last place, open the software and enjoy it.Do not trust FlexiHub under any circumstances. It has a powerful API so device interaction can be scripted, as well as an intuitive user interface. I canceled my account but was still charged. Fixed: an issue with detecting a connection break with the FlexiHub server. Fixed: freezing of the software when detecting USB devices of some types. The VirtualHere software is commercial quality, used by tens of thousands of customers, and multiple OEMs and is extremely easy to setup and use. Added: the ability to log in to a FlexiHub account using a token. Click here to see interesting VirtualHere user stories The application comes with a very simple, straightforward interface that makes it easy for users to connect to the devices they want. The USB device appears as if it was directly attached even though it is plugged in to a remote server, therefore all existing drivers and software work, no special changes required. FlexiHub is an easy-to-use tool designed to provide users with the possibility to remotely take control of the USB devices connected to computers on their local area network or on other networks. It lets you mix different OS servers and clients depending on your needs. The app is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android platforms. ![]() ![]() This USB server solution is perfect for allowing USB devices to be used remotely over a LAN network, over the Internet, or in the Cloud without the USB device needing to be physically attached to remote client machine. In common with FlexiHub, the app allows you to create cross-platform connections for sharing remote USB device over network (LAN, WAN, VLAN, VPN, or the Internet). ![]() With VirtualHere this is no longer required, the network itself becomes the cable transmitting USB signals (also known as USB over IP, USB/IP, USB over WiFi, USB over Ethernet, USB Device Server). Traditionally USB devices needed to be plugged directly into your computer to be used. VirtualHere allows USB devices to be used remotely over a network just as if they were locally connected! ![]()
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