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Silex USB Device ServersSilex SX-3000GB
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The USB Device Server SX-2000WG+ – like the SX-2000U2 – can be used to attach different types of USB devices to a local area network (LAN). Scanners, printers, digital cameras, memory sticks, and multifunction devices can be used as if they were attached directly to a PC. The SX-2000WG+ supports USB 2.0 Hi-Speed, to status information, and allows for the configuration and use of the device – depending on the USB device's capacities. This USB device server has the special feature of being able to operate in wireless or wired mode. The wireless mode offers the 802.11b- and the 11g standard. In addition to IP filtering, this server supports the latest WLAN security encryptions: WPA2, WPA and WEP. | |
The USB Device Server SX-2000U2 (Hi-Speed) integrates – among other USB devices – the use of especially many features of multifunction printers (MFP) into a network. Printing, scanning, faxing, saving. – The SILEX USB Device Servers make the work with scanners, printers, storage solutions, multifunction devices, and digital cameras in the network especially comfortable. | |
The SX-1000U USB Device Server (Full Speed) is an especially cost-efficient option for attaching multifunction printers and many other USB devices to a network. Using the SX-1000U, USB devices like scanners, printers, storage solutions, digital cameras, or multifunction devices can be easily attached to a network and many of their functions used. The SX-1000U makes working with USB devices very easy. | |
The SX-WSG1 enables wireless printing directly from a digital camera without using a PC!
The USB wireless adapter from SILEX realizes the wireless shoot-to-print feature in the UP-CR20L Snap Lab Digital Photo Printer from SONY. This new feature allows photographers with cameras capable of FTP auto file transfers to concentrate on photo shoots. There's no need to remove the memory card from the camera for insertion into Snap Lab for printing. The photographer can shoot and print automatically by sending digital photos directly to the Snap Lab system.