For media enthusiasts, the technology acts as a gateway to centralized entertainment. By plugging a high-capacity hard drive into the router’s USB port, users can stream movies, music, and photos to multiple devices simultaneously. The system supports DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) standards, meaning you can browse your library directly from a smart TV, gaming console, or tablet without needing a dedicated computer running in the background. This creates a low-power, high-efficiency private cloud that keeps your data within your own four walls.
Use Case: Access your home scanner from a hotel room. This bypasses cloud services entirely, keeping data on your hardware. SharePort Plus
However, survives because of Legacy Enterprise . Thousands of businesses rely on industrial label printers, high-speed document scanners, and medical diagnostic tools that run on USB 2.0. These devices cost thousands of dollars and cannot be replaced just for wireless connectivity. For these users, SharePort Plus is a lifesaver, extending the life of capital equipment by 5-10 years. For media enthusiasts, the technology acts as a
If you have an older Multi-Function printer that you love but lacks Ethernet or Wi-Fi, SharePort Plus is arguably the only cost-effective way to make it a wireless scanner today. This creates a low-power, high-efficiency private cloud that
Remember: Connectivity is not about having the newest devices; it's about making the devices you own work together seamlessly. is the tool that makes that happen.
Connect the devices you wish to share to the network. This could be through USB connections to a host computer or direct network connections, depending on the device and your network setup.
Ready to get your hands dirty? Here is the standard installation guide for a environment.