The black & silver USB over IP 1-Port from SIIG allows you to share a USB device such as an external hard disk, a multifunction printer, a card reader, a webcam, and more, within a network. It can connect up to four devices with a USB hub (sold separately) for multiple device sharing. This versatile device eliminates the hassle of USB cable length limitation. You can simply connect the port to a wireless router to access and share your USB device(s) wirelessly. It is a cost-saving tool to minimize duplication of peripherals for home and office use.
SIIG USB over IP 1-Port (Black & Silver)
$43.70
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.53 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.27 × 5.59 × 2.13 in |
Networking Ports | 1 x 10/100 Mb/s Fast Ethernet (RJ45) |
Host Connection | USB 2.0 Type-A |
Chipset | Elite Silicon E2868M4 |
Supported IEEE Standards | 802.3, 802.3u |
Operating System Support | Windows |
AC Input Power | 100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz at 0.5 A |
Adapter Power Output | 5 VDC @ 2 A |
Operating Temperature | 32 to 122°F / 0 to 50°C |
Storage Temperature | 14 to 140°F / -10 to 60°C |
Operating Humidity | 85% |
Material of Construction | Plastic |
Certifications | RoHS, as per Manufacturer |
LED Indicators | Yes |
Cable Length | 3.3' / 1 m |
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Vicky Schaefer (verified owner) –
This little guy works pretty good if you are OK with only accessing it via your LAN. My assumption was that I could install this and have a USB drive connected for access from anywhere over a VPN. Kinda like a cloud drive without having to purchase higher dollar items like a PC, NAS, etc. But alas, this thing does not have the ability to route over a WAN as it does not have gateway or DNS built into it’s networking settings. I did manage to get it updated to the latest firmware, but still no gateway/dns ability. Makes no sense.