AnyplaceUSB Support
AnyplaceUSB-S2/S4 Firmware
Recommend to update to the latest version
AnyplaceUSB-S2/S4 Firmware V1.4
AnyplaceUSB-S2/S4 Firmware V1.7 - latest release
Quick Installation Guide
AnyplaceUSB USB over Ethernet Hub Quick Installation Guide
AnyplaceUSB USB Serial over IP Adapter Quick Installation Guide
User Manual
AnyplaceUSB-H3 Manual
AnyplaceUSB-H12 Manual
AnyplaceUSB Help file for linux
AnyplaceUSB-H6 & H6C Manual
AnyplaceUSB MINI Manual
AnyplaceUSB Help file for linux PDF
AnyplaceUSB Help file for linux Web
Software
The AnyplaceUSB software integrates both Server and Client functionality into one app with clear and simple interface. You need to install the program on the Server, the local PC where the USB over Ethernet Hub is physically connected. Start the “Server” tab to share USB devices.
On the Clients, where all the remote client computers needing to connect to the shared USB devices, install the app and start the “Client” tab to access and use shared USB devices over network.
For Windows:
CMD commands for Windows:
Example :
AnyplaceUSB.exe -h
AnyplaceUSB.exe --show-usb-list
AnyplaceUSB.exe --share-usb-port=1:1 --tcp=12345
AnyplaceUSB Setup For Windows 1.7.0.0
AnyplaceUSB Setup For Windows XP
For Linux:
Please note: AnyplaceUSB for Linux requires kernel version from 2.6.18 up to 4.4
AnyplaceUSB For Linux Debian 32 bit
AnyplaceUSB For Linux Debian 64 bit
AnyplaceUSB For Linux RPM 32 bit
AnyplaceUSB For Linux RPM 64 bit
For kernel 5.0
AnyplaceUSB For Linux Debian 64 bit kernel 5.0
AnyplaceUSB For Linux RPM 64 bit kernel 5.0
For MACOS
AnyplaceUSB For MAC (beta)
AnyplaceUSB For MAC M1/M2 (beta)
If after installation, the following message is displayed.
A Mac will sometimes encounter a file it doesn’t trust and report that the file is damaged, and should be moved to the Trash. MacOS has quarantined the app since it suspects foul play.
Assuming you trust the origin of the app that you have downloaded (for example, a piece of software directly from a developer you trust) you can attempt to ignore the warning and open the file anyway.
To do this, open a new Terminal window and type (or paste the following command):
Open Terminal
On your Mac, do one of the following:
- Click the Launchpad icon in the Dock, type Terminal in the search field, then click Terminal.
- In the Finder , open the /Applications/Utilities folder, then double-click Terminal.