Jan 6th, 2009, 12:51pm
 1   General Questions / General Questions and Suggestions / Re: Can I still use physical port for GPS?  Jan 4th, 2009, 11:39pm 
Started by caffeined | Last post by Keith
Do you mean you need to make COM2 accessible for several applications? Could you please provide some details of this project?
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 2   USB Solutions / USB over Network / Re: ftusbbus problem  Dec 30th, 2008, 6:58am 
Started by Krcedinac | Last post by Keith
Krcedinac, let me contact you by PM.
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 3   USB Solutions / USB Monitor Pro / Re: USB Monitor Pro does not start  Dec 30th, 2008, 5:55am 
Started by DaShorty1 | Last post by Mike
I've already sent you a message by e-mail.
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 4   USB Solutions / USB over Network / Re: setup error  Dec 27th, 2008, 4:23pm 
Started by blyd | Last post by blyd
I have sent you a demanded file. Many thanks for the help and responsiveness. I am sorry that has sent not at once, there was no possibility. I hope for your help. All good to you!
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 5   Serial Port Solution / Serial Port Redirector / Re: No sucess at all.  Dec 24th, 2008, 5:04am 
Started by SEV1962 | Last post by Mike
Hi,
 
Could you please specify several things:
 
1) It seems you just want to replace native RPipe application software with our Serial Port Redirector. Do you leave RPipe GPRS modem connected to the device?  
 
2) If yes, please specify who is the initiator of connection: software or modem? If it is modem then our Serial Port Redirector really won't work, because it plays a role of "Server", not "Client". Our SPR initiate the connection.
 
Thanks!
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 6   USB Solutions / USB over Network / Re: Can't  access the Dongle  Dec 23rd, 2008, 7:53am 
Started by Panjong | Last post by Mike
So, you have 1 USB over Network Server installed on your own PC. Also you have several USB over Network Clients installed on remote PCs (5, 10, ... no matter). You have 1 USB dongle that is connected to your PC physically and you share this dongle with a help of UoN Server.  
 
On remote PCs there is a protected software installed and it needs the dongle to operate. USB over Network seems to work fine. You can share the device and connect it from each remote PC, but the software doesn't recognize this dongle in almost all cases. However sometimes it recognises,  
 
I want to ask you in what cases does it recognise the dongle? Does it constantly recognise the dongle from certain PCs or it can recognise it once and then it won't recognise it for the second time for example.
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 7   USB Solutions / USB over Network / Re: Timeline for Linux Client  Dec 19th, 2008, 5:31am 
Started by TedWolfe | Last post by Keith
Dear Gunnar!
 
Unfortunately, we have no Unix support.
We can't even predict whether it will be ever implemented.
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 8   USB Solutions / USB over Network / Re: iPhone to iTunes connection issue  Dec 17th, 2008, 4:20am 
Started by aoganesi | Last post by Keith
Tony, please don't worry. We are close to the solution.  
I will inform you by email and reply to this topic as soon as we get a result.
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 9   USB Solutions / USB for Remote Desktop / Re: Unable to connect to server  Dec 16th, 2008, 10:30am 
Started by Keith_Walton | Last post by Keith_Walton
All right. You can access my email address through my profile, right?
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 10   USB Solutions / USB over Network / Re: vmware ESXi - card readers  Dec 10th, 2008, 5:54am 
Started by d4rg0 | Last post by Keith
It's a pity. Anyway, we have clarified the scenario you were about to follow at least.
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