SIIG ID-DS0011-S1 User manual

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USB Over IP is a trademark of SIIG, Inc. SIIG and the SIIG logo are registered trademarks of SIIG,
Inc. Microsoft, Windows and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Other names used in this
publication are for identification only and may be trademarks of their respective companies.
June, 2008 Copyright © 2008 by SIIG, Inc. All rights reserved.
About SIIG, Inc.
Founded in 1985, SIIG, Inc. is a leading computer upgrade
manufacturer of I/O connectivity products, including PCI & ISA
serial and parallel ports, USB, Serial ATA & UltraATA controllers,
FireWire (1394a/b), networking, sound cards, and other
accessories. SIIG is the premier one-stop source of upgrades.
SIIG products offer comprehensive user manuals, many user-
friendly features, and are backed by an extensive manufacturer
warranty. High-quality control standards are evident by the
overall ease of installation and compatibility of our products, as
well as one of the lowest defective return rates in the industry.
SIIG products can be found in computer retail stores, mail order
catalogs,throughmajordistributors,systemintegrators,andVARs
in the Americas and the UK, and through e-commerce sites.
PRODUCT NAME
USB Over IP
FCC RULES: TESTED TO COMPLY WITH FCC PART 15, CLASS B
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT: FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCT COMPLIANCE
SIIG, Inc.
6078 Stewart Avenue
Fremont, CA 94538-3152, USA

User's Manual
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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
1-1 Unpacking the USB Over IP ................................................. 1-1
1-1.1 Static Electricity Precaution ............................. 1-2
1-1.2 Record the Serial Number................................ 1-2
1-2 Introducing the USB Over IP .............................................. 1-3
1-2.1 Features and Benefits ........................................ 1-3
1-2.2 System Requirements ....................................... 1-4
1-2.3 Layout ................................................................. 1-4
Chapter 2: Hardware Installation and Device
Compatibility
2-1 Hardware Installation .......................................................... 2-1
2-2 Device Connection ................................................................ 2-1
2-3 USB Device Support.............................................................. 2-2
2-3.1 USB Device Interoperability List .................... 2-2
Chapter 3: Driver Installation
3-1 Driver Installation ................................................................. 3-1
3-1.1 Windows XP Installation ................................. 3-1
3-1.2 Windows Server 2003 Installation .................. 3-6
3-1.3 Windows Vista Installation ........................... 3-11
3-2 To Verify Installation .......................................................... 3-18
3-2.1 Windows XP/Server 2003 ............................. 3-18
3-2.2 Windows Vista ................................................ 3-18
3-3 Set IP Address ...................................................................... 3-19

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Chapter 4: USB Over IP Admin
4-1 Introducing the USB Over IP Admin ................................. 4-1
4-2 Windows Vista Firewall ....................................................... 4-2
4-3 Using USB Over IP Admin .................................................. 4-3
4-3.1 Quick Start Icon .................................................. 4-3
4-3.2 USB Devices ........................................................ 4-3
4-3.2.1 USB Function Buttons .......................... 4-4
4-3.3 Servers Screen .................................................... 4-4
4-3.3.1 Servers Function Buttons .................... 4-5
4-4 How To's ............................................................................... 4-6
4-4.1 Device Mapping ................................................ 4-6
4-4.1.1 How to Connect .................................... 4-6
4-4.1.2 How to Disconnect ............................... 4-7
4-4.1.3 Printer Auto Connct ............................. 4-8
4-4.2 Server Manager ................................................. 4-9
4-4.2.1 Setup (Server Configuration) ............. 4-9
4-4.2.2 Unlock and Reset Password ............. 4-11
4-4.2.3 Refresh (Refresh Servers) .................. 4-14
4-4.2.4 Restore (Restore Factory Settings) ... 4-15
4-4.2.5 Upgrade (Upgrade Firmware) ......... 4-17
4-4.2.6 Configure IP Address ........................ 4-18
Chapter 5: Technical Support and RMA
5-1 Overview ............................................................................... 5-1
5-2 Technical Support and RMA ............................................... 5-2

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About This Manual
The purpose of this manual is to introduce you to your
USB Over IP server. It will guide you to properly
configure and install into your system. Please save this
manual for future reference.
This manual is comprised of the following sections:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Providesunpackinginstructions,and introducesfeatures
and specifications.
Chapter 2: Hardware Installation and Device
Compatibility
General overview to connect install your adapter.
Chapter 3: Driver Installation
Describes how to install the drivers to your operating
system.
Chapter 4: USB Over IP Admin
Describes how to configure and use your product.
Chapter 5: Technical Support and RMA
Providesinstructionsonhow to obtain technical support
or return a product in the event of a problem.

Introduction
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Thank you for your purchase of the USB Over IP. SIIG’s
goal is to provide reliable, high quality products and fast
customer support.
The purpose of this comprehensive user’s manual is to:
•Introduce you to your USB Over IP features and
benefits
•Guide you through the steps for an easy,
trouble-free installation in your system
•Provide technical support information in the event
of a problem.
Before installing the board, please review this chapter
for unpacking instructions and an overview of the key
features. Then refer to later chapters for installation
instructions.
1-1 Unpacking the USB Over IP
Before installing the adapter, verify that the following
items are included in the packaging carton:
•USB Over IP adapter
• Power Adapter
• Driver CD
• This User's Manual
Please contact your dealer if any item is damaged or
missing.
Chapter 1
Introduction

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1-1.1 Static Electricity Precaution
One of the routine precautions you must be aware of
when working with computer components is the
problem of static electricity discharge.
Note: Leavethe product in itsanti-staticbag until
you are ready to install it.
Caution: Static electricity discharge may permanently
damage your system. In order to avoid possible static
electricity discharge during installation procedures,
please follow the guidelines below:
• Discharge any static electricity build up in your
body by touching a large grounded metal surface
or the computer case (if plugged in), for a few
seconds.
• During installation procedures, avoid any contact
with internal parts. Handle cards only by their
edges.
1-1.2 Record the Serial Number
In order for SIIG's Technical Support or RMA
Department to give you prompt service, you will need
the following product information. The serial number
label is located on the side of the box and on the adapter.
Please take a moment to record the serial and part number.
Serial Number:
Part Number:
Date purchased:

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1-2 Introducing the USB Over IP
TheUSB Over IPallowsnetwork users to connect remote
USBdevices like, printers, scanners,digitalcamerasand
USB Flash drives over the network. It is ideal for home
office, small office or classroom use! User friendly client
software, which maps USB devices connected to the
USB Over IP onto the local host computer, is included
1-2.1 Features and Benefits
USB Connectivity
• Supports various types of USB devices
• Four high-speed USB ports
• Compatible with bulk, interrupt and isochronous
USB devices
Network Connectivity
• Supports Ethernet networks
• RJ45 LAN connectors
• 10/100 auto sensing
• Supports Static or DHCP IP addressing
Client Software
• Supports various types of USB Traffic (Control,
Bulk, Interrupt and Isochronous)
• Designed to comply with Microsoft WHQL
Unclassified software category tests
• Support both Ethernet and Wi-Fi networks
• User-friendly application interface
• Device mapping feature for adding and removing
USB devices
• Printer auto connect feature

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1-2.2 System Requirements
• Windows®XP (32-/64-bit)/Server 2003 (32-/64-
bit)/Vista (32-bit)
• Ethernet network with an available RJ45 port
• CD-ROM drive
1-2.3 Layout
•Power LED: USB Over IP is powered on
•Ready LED: when the box is first powered on, the
USBOverIPgoes throughit's initialization/bootup
sequence. The LED will blink for 10 seconds, then
it will go off for 10-15 seconds, initialization is
successful when the LED comes back on. If the
ReadyLED ever goesoff, power-off thenpower-on
the USB Over IP. It is recommended to unplug all
devices from the USB Over IP during it's
initialization/bootup sequence.
Power LEDReady LED
Ethernet Port Power Adapter Jack
USB Ports

USB IP Admin Software Utility
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Chapter 2
Hardware Installation and
Device Compatibility
2-1 Hardware Installation
Generalhardware installation instructions areprovided
below. Since the design of computer cases and
motherboards vary, refer to your computer's reference
manual for further information, if needed.
Static Electricity Discharge may permanently damage
your system. Discharge any static electricity build up in
your body by touching your computer case for a few
seconds.
1. Connect one end of your Ethernet cable to the
Ethernet Port of the USB Over IP.
2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to an
available RJ45 port on your Ethernet switch or hub.
3. Plug the power adapter into the USB Over IP, then
plugthe poweradapterintoa reliablepowersource.
4. Wait for the USB Over IP to complete it's
initialization/bootupsequenceandtheReadyLED
to light up before proceeding to the next section.
2-2 Device Connection
The USB Over IP supports up to four USB devices.
Connect your USB device(s) to any port on the USB Over
IP. The green LED will light to show successful
connection.

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2-3 USB Device Support
USB Over IP Admin client software is based on open
architecture, wherein the USB Over IP box virtualizes
the connected USB devices onto the remote client. The
Client, installed on the remote host, interacts with the
USB Over IP box and enables remote access. In this
approach, device drivers of the connected USB device
are installed on the remote host only, as if the device is
connected to it's USB ports.
2-3.1 USB Device Interoperability List
The following USB devices were tested in Windows XP
SP2 32-bit operating system in default setup mode.
Device Type Make Model
Serial and Parallel
Prolific PL2303
FTDI USB to 4-port Serial
MCS7840 USB to 4-port Serial
MCS7820 USB to 2-port Serial
MCS7720 USB to 2-port Serial
Networking MCS7830 USB to 10/100 Adapter
Hubs
Belkin Hub
Hub
D-Link Hub
i-Rocks Hub
Enter Hub
Phone Skype USB Audio Device
YAP USB Audio Device
TV Tuner Diamond
Multimedia PVR660
Wireless Belkin USB to 802.11G

USB IP Admin Software Utility
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2-3.1 Device Interoperability List Contd.
Device Type Make Model
Webcam
Logitech Quickcam Messenger
Logitech Quickcam Easy
Logitech Quickcam Go
Logitech Quickcam Pro 3000
Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000
Logitech Quick Communicate STX
Microsoft LifeCam VX-1000
Microsoft LifeCam VX-3000
Creative Vista Plus Webcam
Quantum QHMPL 500lm-8lm
Frontech e-CAM
Microsoft LifeCam VX-6000
Logitech Quickcam for Notebooks Pro
Speakers
Sony Sony USB Speakers
Microsoft Microsoft Life Chat LX3000 head
phones
Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Micro Sound Card
Multimedia SIIG USB SoundWave 7.1
USB SoundWave 7.1 Pro

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2-3.1 Device Interoperability List Contd.
Device Type Make Model
Keyboard
Acer Acer Keyboard
Apple Mac Mac Extended Keyboard
Microsoft Comfort curve keyboard
Microsoft Intranet Pro Keyboard
Mouse
Apple Apple Optical mouse
Apple Apple mouse
Microsoft Microsoft Basic mouse
Logitech Logitech mouse
Sun Sun mouse
Dell Dell mouse
IBM IBM mouse
Joystick Microsoft Joystick
Mass Storage
Device
Iomega USB Zip 100
Toshiba Transmemory
Kingston DataTraveler DTI 1GB
Kingston DataTraveler MiniFun
DTMFP/2GB
SanDisk Cruzer Micro 1GB
SuperTalent Super Flash Drive 2GB
Western Digital
HDD Enclosure WD600 U017 - 60GB Go
ViPower Pocket Drive VP-2528
Transcend 2GB JF V30
ZipSys USB to IDE controller
DVD NEC DVD ROM

USB IP Admin Software Utility
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2-3.1 Device Interoperability List Contd.
Device Type Make Model
Printers
HP
Business InkJet 1200
DeskJet D2360
LaserJet 1020
(GDI printer)
DeskJet 3740
PhotoSmart 3200
LaserJet 2200d
Epson
EPL-6200L
Stylus C87 Plus
Stylus C58 Plus
LX-300 +II
Canon iP1700
Samsung ML 1210
WeP Bloom Laser 1600+
Multi-function
printers
HP
OfficeJet 4315 All-in-One
DeskJet F380 All-in-One
LaserJet 3200
PhotoSmart C6188
All-in-One
PhotoSmart C3100
All-in-One
Canon MP160 MFP
Brother MFC-9700 Multi Function
Dell All-in-One Printer 946
Scanners HP ScanJet 1300C
ScanJet 4470C

Driver Installation
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Chapter 3
Driver Installation
3-1 Driver Installation
This section provides information on how to install the
USB Over IP drivers.
3-1.1 Windows XP
1. Connect the USB Over IP to your network and boot
up Windows.
2. At the Windows desktop insert the driver CD.
3. Autorun should start the installation, if not, click
Start, then Run. Type D:\Launch.exe then click
OK. (Change D: to match your CD-ROM drive
letter)
4. At the USB Over IP screen click Install.

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5. At Choose Components, click Next.
6. At Choose Installation Location, click Install.

Driver Installation
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7. At the Security Alert, click Yes. (skip this step for
32-bit XP)
8. At Completed, click Finish.

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9. At the Found New Hardware Wizard, select No,
not this time, click Next. (skip this step if not
prompted)
10. Windows detects a new device, at the Found New
Hardware Wizard, select Install the software
automatically (Recommended), click Next.

Driver Installation
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11. At the Security Alert, click Yes. (skip this step for
32-bit XP)
12. Click Finish.

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13. At Windows Security Alert, click Unblock. (skip
this step for 32-bit XP)
14. Repeat steps 9-12 for each USB Over IP connected
to your network.
15. Restart XP to complete the installation.
3-1.2 Windows Server 2003
1. Connect the USB Over IP to your network and boot
up Windows.
2. At the Windows desktop insert the driver CD.
3. Autorun should start the installation, if not, click
Start, then Run. Type D:\Launch.exe then click
OK. (Change D: to match your CD-ROM drive
letter)
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