About this software
USB Network Gate for macOS lets teams share and access USB devices over local networks and the Internet. Install server components on the Mac with attached devices and connect from remote macOS, Windows, or Linux clients to use those devices as if plugged locally.
The application supports use in virtual machines and provides connection controls and encryption options to restrict and secure remote USB access.
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Eltima Software USB Network Gate
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Benefits
- Remote USB access: Access USB devices over LAN or Internet as if locally attached.
- macOS client and server: Install server or client components on macOS for sharing and connecting.
- Virtual machine support: Use USB devices inside virtual machines without physical reconnection.
- Central device management: Manage shared USB devices and connections from a single interface.
- Connection security: Supports encrypted network connections and access control settings.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Product documentation: Product documentation, manuals, and installation guides are hosted on the publisher website.
- Knowledge base: Knowledge base articles and FAQs are available on the support portal.
- Software updates: Product updates and new versions are published on the product download page.
- Support requests: Support tickets and inquiries are handled through the publisher's online support system.
- License management: License activation and account management are provided via the publisher's customer portal.
Frequently asked questions
What is Eltima Software USB Network Gate?
A USB-over-network application that allows USB peripherals connected to one computer to be accessed and used remotely by other networked machines as if locally attached.
How do I access a USB device over the network?
Install the software on the computer with the physical USB device and on the remote machine; publish the device on the host and connect from the client over the network or a remote session.
Which USB device types can be shared?
Most USB peripherals such as storage devices, printers, scanners, input devices, and hardware dongles can be shared; support depends on how the device uses USB and its driver requirements.
What limitations affect remote USB performance?
Performance depends on network bandwidth, latency, and the USB device’s characteristics; high-throughput or latency-sensitive devices may exhibit reduced performance compared with local connections.