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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