| SX-2000U2 USB2.0 High Speed Device Server Compatible with Various USB Devices | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 3 reviews) Sales Rank: 11050 Category: CE
Publisher: Silex Technology Studio: Silex Technology Brand: Silex Technology Label: Silex Technology Language: English (Original Language) Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 6.3 x 2.3
MPN: SX-2000U2 Model: SX-2000U2 UPC: 815608000440 EAN: 0815608000440 ASIN: B000A6OK5K
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| Features:
| | Makes most USB connected devices available over an ethernet network. Great for MFP's, scanners, printers, cameras, external hard drives, etc. |
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Product Description - Product Name: SX-2000U2 Hi-Speed USB Device Server - Marketing Information: The SX-2000U2 Hi-Speed USB Device Server brings a new style with your USB device either for business use or for fun at home. Example of supported devices are Multi-Function or All-In One Printers, CD/DVD/Zip drives, MP3 players, printers and digital cameras. Once it connects your device to a network, you can use the USB device application software as if it were directly connected to your PC, you can conect max of 15 USB devices using USB hub. - Product Type: Device Server Interfaces/Ports - Interfaces/Ports: 1 x USB Serial - Interfaces/Ports: 1 x RJ-45 10/100Base-TX LAN Media and Performance - Data Transfer Rate: 10Mbps Ethernet - Data Transfer Rate: 100Mbps Fast Ethernet Physical Characteristics - Dimensions: 1.1" Height x 3.9" Width x 3.1" Depth - Weight: 3.5 oz
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| Customer Reviews:
  Very Good Solution For My Needs April 9, 2008 I recently bought a Canon MP610 printer/scanner, and I needed a bi-directional print server to be able to print and scan from it on my two Macs and my PC. I had previously tried a D-Link 1260, which didn't support or recognize my printer, and a Keyspan US-4A, which blue-screened my PC and didn't work with my Macs.
I bought the SX-2000U2 and set it up last night. Setup was a breeze, and other than having to download the latest Leopard version of Virtual Link, there were no issues. Printing and scanning worked perfectly with all my computers right away. Unlike other reviewers here, I don't have the need to print from more than one computer at a time, so waiting for another box to finish a print job isn't an issue for me.
All told, it's a very good device server. I'm pleased!
  Incompatible with Fast User Switching under WinXP January 5, 2008 The device works very well. The latest SW actually supports automatic connection and disconnection. It has however 1 problem: it is not fully compatible with WinXP fast user switching (FUS). I bought it so that any one could print -easily- from any computer (desktop or laptops) in the house. On our desktop we have multiple users. When (fast) switching from a user to another, WinXP tries to start the SX virtual link SW for the new user and a ugly popup shows up: "SX virtual link is in use". The system works, the printer is accessible from the new user, but for $100, I could do without the popup. Support suggested that I stop manually SX virtual link any time I switch user.
  works as advertised but with a small 'gotcha' September 9, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We use this product to share USB printers (and occasionally other devices) between XP and Vista PC's in a home office. We have not had any problems in setting up or using it.
Before using an attached printer or device the computer has to 'connect' to it using the provided software. Until that computer 'disconnects' the device is not available to other computers on the network. In that regard, this product is a bit cumbersome to use.
For connecting USB printers in an office environment, you will want to use a print server instead of this product. For home use, and for use with devices other than printers, this product works very nicely for a decent price.
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