Usb Redirector 1.9.7 | Simple & Fresh
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Supports both USB IN and OUT endpoints, enabling devices like scanners and multifunction printers. | | Automatic Device Sharing | Newly plugged USB devices can be automatically shared without manual configuration. | | Access Control List (ACL) | Define exactly which network IPs or hostnames can access specific USB devices. | | Reverse Connection Mode | Clients behind NAT firewalls can connect to servers without port forwarding (useful for remote support). | | Device Filtering | Share only specific USB devices by VID (Vendor ID) and PID (Product ID). | | Session Encryption | 128-bit encryption for data streams (optional but recommended for WAN use). | | Command Line Interface | Full control via CLI for scripting and unattended deployment. | | Low CPU Overhead | Typically consumes less than 2% CPU on a Pentium 4-class machine. |
If you have a copy of version 1.9.7 and a network of older Windows machines, you are sitting on a reliable tool that continues to work as well today as it did a decade ago. For everyone else, treat this article as a historical reference—and consider upgrading to a modern USB redirector for security and performance. Usb Redirector 1.9.7
| Device Type | Native Speed | Redirected Speed | Added Latency | |-------------|--------------|------------------|---------------| | USB 2.0 Flash Drive (read) | 32 MB/s | 28 MB/s | ~2 ms | | USB Webcam (640x480 MJPEG) | 15 fps | 14 fps | ~5 ms | | USB Serial Adapter (115200 baud) | 115.2 kbps | 115.2 kbps | <1 ms | | USB Printer (PDF print job, 5 MB) | 8 seconds | 9 seconds | Negligible | | Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | |
