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Manage the Hubs using the AnywhereUSB Manager
3. Click Add. The Add Known Hub dialog appears.
4. In the Hub Address field, enter the Hub IP address or a network name, such as a DNS name,
for the Hub.
5. If you want to update the TCP port number, click Advanced. The Hub TCP port (most systems
should leave at default) field displays.
a. In the Hub TCP port (most systems should leave at default) field, a TCP port number is
entered by default. You can change this entry, but it is not recommended.
b. Click Standard to hide the Hub TCP port (most systems should leave at default) field.
6. Click OK. The Hub appears in the Hub list in the Known Hubs dialog.
7. Click Close to close the Known Hubs dialog. The AnywhereUSB Manager attempts to connect
to the new Hub.
Remove a Hub from the known Hub list
You can remove a known Hub that was
1.
Open the AnywhereUSB
2. Select Configure > Known Hubs. The Known Hubs dialog appears.
3. From the list of known Hubs, select the Hub you want to remove.
4. Click Remove.
5. Click Close to close the Known Hubs dialog.
Working with the known Hubs list and the Autofind Hubs option
You should be aware of how the Autofind Hubs option works with the Hubs you add to the known
Hubs list.
If you have the
Autofind Hubs option
AnywhereUSB Manager, all Hubs connected to the same network as your computer are
automatically found and appear in the AnywhereUSB Manager. In addition, any Hubs you have
added to the known Hubs list are found and also appear.
Duplicate Connection
The " Duplicate Connection" message displays if a Hub is found twice and appears twice in the
AnywhereUSB Manager.
This occurs if you have added a Hub to the known Hub list that is on same network as your
computer, and you have the Autofind Hubs feature enabled. The AnywhereUSB Manager attempts
both connections, and the first one to connect will connect as expected. The second connection is
discovered as a duplicate, and the Manager closes that connection and red X displays.
In this situation, the Hub added to the known Hubs list is considered a duplicate Hub, and should be
removed from the known Hubs
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added to the known Hubs
Manager.
selected for the Hub, when you open the
list.
Manage the list of known Hubs
list.
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