Lantronix 4100, 2100 manual Supported Devices, Compatible USB Devices, Connectivity to USB Devices

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2: Introduction

Supported Devices

The UBox 4100 supports most low and full speed devices, including class and vendor specific devices. The UBox 4100 does not support high-speed isochronous devices; it supports isochronous devices for audio only.

In addition to these devices, the UBox 2100 supports most high-speed devices, as limited by the overall throughput. The UBox 2100 also supports full speed isochronous video. The UBox 2100 does not support High Speed Isochronous devices.

Compatible USB Devices

This release of UBox software supports USB printers, USB multi-function printers, USB scanners, USB HID devices, and USB hard drives and other mass storage devices. While other USB devices may work, this release does not officially support them. See the Lantronix web site for further compatibility details.

The UBox 4100 supports most low and full speed devices, including class and vendor specific devices. It supports isochronous devices for audio only. It does not support high-speed isochronous devices.

In addition to these devices, the UBox 2100 supports most high-speed devices, as limited by the overall throughput. The UBox 2100 also supports full speed isochronous video. See the Lantronix web site for further compatibility details.

Connectivity to USB Devices

The UBox USB Device Server provides the following connections to USB Devices:

‹UBox 2100: 2 USB full-speed ports (12 Mbps)

‹UBox 4100 : 4 USB full-speed ports (12 Mbps)

‹Full 500 mA power per port provided to each USB device

Connectivity to a Network

The UBox USB Device Server provides the following connections to your network:

‹10/100 auto sensing RJ45 Ethernet connector

‹Half and full duplex support

‹IP addressing: Static/DHCP/Zeroconfig

Connectivity to a PC

The UBox firmware supports the connection of:

‹Up to 50 USB devices per PC by means of multiple UDP ports.

‹Up to 30 UBoxes per PC at the same time, by different UDP ports.

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Contents Part Number Revision D June UBox USB Device Server User GuideCopyright Contacts TrademarkRevisions Lantronix Corporate HeadquartersContents Contents Changing the UBoxs SettingsTroubleshooting USB Devices Resetting the UBox HardwareTechnical Support CE Mark Declaration of ConformityDisconnect Printer for Auto Connect Purpose and Audience Using This GuideSummary of Chapters Remaining chapters in this guide includeIntroduction Model and Part NumbersUSB Speeds and Throughput Compatible USB Devices Supported DevicesConnectivity to USB Devices Connectivity to a NetworkRequirements Hub SupportWhats Inside the Package Windows Windows XP and Vista 32 bitInstalling the UBox Hardware Installing the UBoxConnect the UBox’s Power Supply and Read the LEDs Connect the UBox to Your NetworkUDS4100 System LEDs Installing the UBoxTo install the UBox Software Installing the UBox SoftwareUSB Devices Tab Servers Tab Displaying a UBox Uninstalling the Lantronix UBox SoftwareConnecting Your USB Device Using USB Devices on the NetworkOverview Connect a USB Device to the UBoxUsing USB Devices on the Network Review the following information on the USB Devices tabAction Device Name Connect a Networked USB DeviceStatus LocationDisconnect Your USB Devices Compound Devices Using Multiple UBoxes and USB DevicesOne UBox with Multiple Users Multiple UBoxes and USB DevicesUBox Groups on Multiple UDP Ports Other Ways to Connect and Disconnect USB DevicesPC Connectivity to UBoxes and UBS Devices SummaryUsing the UBox System Tray To use the auto connect feature Auto Connecting PrintersDisconnect Printer for Auto Connect Auto Connect EnabledTo use Forced Device Disconnect Using Forced Device DisconnectOn the USB Devices tab, select the UBox to disconnect From the Advanced menu, select Force Device DisconnectForced Device Disconnect on the Advanced Menu Using Multi-and Single-User Connect ModesDevice Status Types of USB Devices Separating Compound DevicesSeparating Compound Devices To separate compound devicesViewing UBox Settings Changing the UBoxs SettingsStatus column, the following may display Changing the UBoxs SettingsServer # Server NameTo edit the UBox’s Settings on the Access Tab Editing Server Settings Access TabFirmware Upgrade Update the following settings as desiredConnect Mode Editing Server Settings Network Tab IP Address AssignmentIP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway for the UBox Gateway Subnet MaskUDP Port TCP PortEditing Server Settings USB Device Configuration Tab Location/Serial NumberCfg Following information displays at the top Applying, Canceling, or Removing Server Settings Reenter Password Share ModeConnection To restore the UBox to factory settings Restoring Default SettingsTo update the firmware Updating the UBoxs FirmwareClick the Close button UBox User Guide Update Server FirmwareOverriding Server Network Settings To override network settingsEnter the following information You can get more information about ZeroConf at Refreshing DataChanging Local Software Settings Updating Personal Communication SettingsTo update your computer’s settings Changing Local Software Settings Client NameMulticast Address Update the following information as needed Updating Server Access SettingsViewing or Removing Device Passwords To view or remove USB device passwordsDevice Serial # Switching Between Sets of UBoxes Troubleshooting Status Lights TroubleshootingBefore You Begin ‹ OffStatus Lights on UBox TroubleshootingBoot-Up System Status LightSystem Status Lights 2 On / System System 2 isOff / System Status 2 is OffTroubleshooting UDP Ports Communication Between your PC and the UBox Troubleshooting Network IssuesTo ping the UBox Is Not ListedPower-Cycling or Using the Reset Button Resetting the UBox HardwareFirewalls Final StepTo boot into safe mode Rebooting the UBox into Safe Mode Using the Reset ButtonTo troubleshoot problems with USB Devices Troubleshooting USB DevicesTo troubleshoot issues with multiple users of a USB device Technical SupportTroubleshooting Position of Status Lights on the UBox Status Light BehaviorStatus Light Behavior If System 1 greenSystem 2 red/amber blink Refer to -4. UBox Status Lights -- UBox is Running System 2 and System 3 bothSystem 2= on and System 3= OFF System 2= OFF and System 3= OFFSystem 2= on and System 3= on System 2=OFF and System 3= onTo determine Windows XP version Configuring the Windows XP FirewallAConfiguring the Windows XP Firewall To obtain your UDP and TCP port numbersTo obtain your IP address Local Area Connection Properties Advanced Tab To obtain the Advanced Settings windowTo add your UDP Port to the firewall Advanced Settings WindowTo close the remaining windows To add your TCP port to the firewallSelect On Click the Exceptions tab UBox User Guide To access your firewall software11. Exceptions Tab 13. Add a Port Window TCP Select UDP Click OKCE Mark Declaration of Conformity Compliance UBoxCanada Digital Apparatus EMI Standard Manufacturers Name and AddressDisclaimer and Supplementary Information Australia/New ZealandBCompliance UBox TranslationSLB SLP SCS SLS DSC RoHS NoticeDeclaration of Conformity CCompliance UBox Manufacturer’s Contact Lantronix Software License Agreement DLantronix Software License Agreement Lantronix Warranty
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