This step is performed on the remote computer that wants to use the device.
Result: The remote computer will play the standard "USB Device Recognized" sound, and the device will appear in the Windows Device Manager as if it were physically attached to the Client machine. You can now use the device's native software to interact with it.
Reason: Isochronous endpoints require guaranteed timely delivery; TCP retransmission causes backpressure. Version 10.0.2450 does not support UDP-based isochronous streaming, unlike some competitors (e.g., VirtualHere). Eltima USB Network Gate 10.0.2450 Multilingual ...
This step is performed on the computer where the USB device is physically connected.
Note: Once shared, the device becomes unavailable for local use on the Server computer until it is disconnected or unshared. This step is performed on the remote computer
| Device Type | Native (MB/s) | USB Network Gate (MB/s) | Overhead | |------------------|---------------|-------------------------|----------| | SSD (read) | 412 | 398 | 3.4% | | SSD (write) | 385 | 371 | 3.6% | | Printer (PCL) | N/A (1.2 pp/s)| 1.17 pp/s | 2.5% |
Observation: Bulk transfers achieve >96% native speed due to efficient batching in version 10.0.2450’s ring buffer. Locate the shared device in the list
USB Network Gate is a software solution designed to connect and manage remote USB devices over a network (Local Area Network, Wide Area Network, or the Internet). It effectively virtualizes USB ports, allowing a user to interact with a USB device plugged into a remote computer or server as if it were physically attached to their local machine.
Version 10.0.2450 represents a specific build within the major version 10 release tree, emphasizing stability for Windows operating systems and cross-platform connectivity. It is widely used in industries requiring remote access to specialized hardware, such as security dongles, industrial scanners, medical equipment, and printers.