
The first gigabit USB device server from Silex Technology would be the SX-3000GB, where it enables one to share up to 15 other USB devices over a TCP/IP network through an ordinary Gigabit Ethernet interface. Sounds like a pretty nifty tool if you’re running a SoHo setup in your pad, as you can then share printers, scanners, storage devices and other compatible devices over a network without much fuss. The SX-3000GB USB-to-Gigabit device server can be hooked to either a wired or wireless router, and a couple of accompanying USB 2.0 ports further enhance its connectivity. Interested? The SX-3000GB USB-to-Gigabit device server will retail for $99.
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