Lots of people buy USB hubs to add extra USB ports to their computers.
This comes in handy when you need to connect several devices to the computer
at once, for instance as printers, cameras and hard disks.
Belkin’s
Network USB Hub goes one step further: it can be connected to your entire
home network, rather than to just a single computer. Devices that are connected
to the hub can then be shared and used by every computer on the network.
The hub has five USB ports and a network socket, which is used to connect it
to your router. Once that’s done, any printer, hard disk or other USB device
that is connected to the hub can then be used by anyone also connected to the
network.
Doing it this way, it's possible to get into trouble when two people try to
use the same device at the same time – perhaps both trying to back up their
files onto a hard disk connected to the hub. To avoid such disaster, Belkin
includes a Control Centre program that can be installed on every computer that
will be using the hub.
The Control Centre displays a list of all the devices connected to the hub
and tells you who is using each device. So, if you want to use a hard disk that
is already being used by someone else, you can simply press the Request Use
button in the Control Centre and it will send a message to the other person
asking if it’s OK to switch the hard disk from one computer to another.
We tested the Network USB Hub on a PC-only network and on a network that had
both Macs and PCs on it, and experienced no problems on either (having connected
a printer, digital camera and external hard disk to it).
It is possible to buy hard disks and printers that have their own network or
wireless connections, but at just £60 the Network USB Hub is both cheaper and
more convenient than having to go out and buy a bunch of new kit for your home
or office network.
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