Lantronix UBox UBX4100 Server
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Product Details: Lantronix UBox UBX4100
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Product Description: Lantronix UBox UBX4100
Lantronix's UBox, a compact USB-to-Ethernet Device Server, provides increased mobility enabling you to remotely access and control USB devices via a LAN/WAN connection or the Internet. With UBox, users can network devices such as storage subsystems, security ID devices, card readers, bar code scanners, multifunction printers, scanners and even PDAs easily and without distance limitations.
Beneficial to OEMs and systems integrators designing products and solutions for a variety of markets, some applications for UBox include printing, medical devices, and security and access control.
UBox offers a host of competitive features, including a dedicated networked USB host controller, exceptionally compact design and feature-rich software that enables devices to be dedicated to individual users or shared among many users on a network. An auto-connect feature eliminates user intervention to access the attached device.
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