Install the full Technician Edition on your PC. It will act as the "receiver" for remote USB devices.
Once connected, the customer attaches their USB device. It will then appear in your technician interface.
: Full administrator rights on both the technician and customer computers. usb redirector technician edition 197 setup better
To set up more effectively, you must focus on optimizing the network handshake between the technician and the customer. This version is a legacy tool specifically designed for remote USB servicing—such as mobile phone flashing or device programming—by "redirecting" a physical USB port over a network connection. 1. Technician Side Configuration (The "Server")
Once connected, the customer plugs their USB device into their computer. Finalizing Redirection Install the full Technician Edition on your PC
For a better setup experience, I recommend manually configuring port forwarding on your router:
: This is the most common failure point. Routers block incoming traffic by default. It will then appear in your technician interface
This can happen if the device requires exclusive access. Try disconnecting and reconnecting the device through the USB Redirector interface. If the problem persists, ensure that no other software on your computer is already using that USB port.
A particularly useful feature of version 197 is its ability to handle reboots without losing the customer connection. If you need to reboot your computer during a servicing procedure, simply relaunch USB Redirector Technician Edition after the reboot. Wait a few seconds, and the customer connection will reappear automatically. You will need to manually reconnect the USB device, but the session itself remains intact.
Save the generated .exe file. This customized, single-click executable is what you will distribute to your clients. 4. Advanced Tuning for Better Performance
Enable and set the interval to 15 seconds to prevent idle disconnections. 2. Client Stub Customization