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hardware:fb3 [2021/04/14 17:32] Bob Varkevisser [Extending USB over Cat5] |
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|Red Slow Flash |Online, but output inactive (dummy stream, no cue active) | | |Red Slow Flash |Online, but output inactive (dummy stream, no cue active) | | ||
|Red Fast Flash |Online and output active (at least one cue active) | | |Red Fast Flash |Online and output active (at least one cue active) | | ||
- | |Yellow Slow Flash |Online but output disabled (either invalid license, or some other fault) | | + | |Yellow Slow Flash |Online but output disabled (either invalid license, |
|Solid White |Firmware update in progress | | |Solid White |Firmware update in progress | | ||
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[[https:// | [[https:// | ||
- | //**Note that this is not USB over IP.**// | + | {{: |
- | The local and remote devices are connected by standard CAT5 or CAT6 cables, They use their own proprietary protocol, so you need to use it one on one. The remote device supports maximum 4 devices, and the the original adapter is strong enough to power 4 FB3-QS. | + | //**Note that this is not an USB over IP device!**// |
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+ | The local and remote devices are connected by standard CAT5 or CAT6 (network) | ||
There are 3 similar devices from this company (single, dual and quad port versions). They all should work equally well, but we only tested the quad port version. | There are 3 similar devices from this company (single, dual and quad port versions). They all should work equally well, but we only tested the quad port version. | ||
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+ | ===== Downloads ===== | ||
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+ | * [[https:// |