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The Network USB Hub is a clever way to share and decentralize your peripherals.
Photos can be uploaded to the party over your wireless network, USB drive and/or CD/DVD.
Belkin has announced a new network USB hub that conjures up a bit black magic to trick your computer into thinking that it's directly plugged into all your devices when it really isn't.
Today we take a look at Belkin's new Network USB Hub which claims to be the most easily configured wireless USB hub on the market — you could probably also say it's the only wireless USB hub on the market.
From setting you will need to go into the "wireless network", "USB utilities" and then the "connect storage to PC" option where the USB storage option can be selected on your Android 4.0.
Using a network USB or Ethernet cable, plug 1 end into the network adapter on the computer and the other end into the next open port on the wireless router.
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It's mind-blowing enough just seeing your laptop share its audio, video, network and USB connections with the monitor on your desk.
She thinks that there is even the possibility for the ultra-cheap device – which has connectors for a keyboard, display, network and USB devices such as a hard drive – to have a "subversive" effect on the entire PC industry.
Content can either be feed via a network or USB drive.
For the lone road warriors, AT&T's launching the USBConnect Momentum (pictured right), which'll juice your laptop into the LTE network over USB.
"While Netflix can be found on an increasing number of products such as Internet TVs, Blu-ray Players, video game consoles, and other stand-alone devices, the WD TV Live Plus HD media player is unique as it allows digital media buffs to access and play all of their own personal HD media stored anywhere on their network or USB drives.
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