: Version 1.9.7 supports a wide range of Windows environments, including legacy systems and modern versions like Windows 10 and Windows 11.
: The technician selects the desired USB device from the list and initiates redirection. The device then appears on the technician's computer as if it were locally connected. Troubleshooting Connectivity
: It can redirect smartphones, printers, 3G/4G modems, CNC controllers, and car diagnostic adapters. : Version 1
The redirection process involves four primary steps to bridge the distance between the client and technician:
: Standard connections often require forwarding TCP port 32038 on the technician's router to allow incoming traffic from the internet. : Works across LAN, VPN, WAN, or the open internet
This specific version is widely recognized in the mobile servicing community for its stability and ease of use.
: Works across LAN, VPN, WAN, or the open internet. How the Customer Module Works Key Features of Version 1.9.7
The is a specialized, portable software component designed for remote hardware servicing. It allows technicians to virtually "plug in" a customer's physical USB device into their own workstation over a network or the internet for tasks such as flashing, reprogramming, or diagnostics. Key Features of Version 1.9.7