Connecting a USB device to a network
- From: "Tony Williams" <tw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 15:56:04 -0000
I have an Ethernet to USB converter, it is basically a remote network card I
can plug into a desktop to enable me to log into a network using a USB
connection. However does anyone know if it is possible to plug a USB device
straight into a network router, in other words the other way round to what
I've got? If it is and there is a device on the market where can I get one
from? I am in the UK so UK addresses only please.
Thank you
Tony
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