Usb Redirector Technician Edition Customer Module | Version 197 New ^hot^
The client downloads and opens the standalone executable file. Step 3: Establish the Handshake
The jump from version 190 to 197 is numerically modest, but feature-wise, it represents a paradigm shift. Version 190 was stable but struggled with high-latency networks (e.g., satellite or 4G roaming). Version 197 introduces . This means the customer module no longer waits for a confirmation packet before sending the next data burst. For technicians using remote desktop software simultaneously, this reduces the infamous "input lag" on USB keyboards and mice.
: Send the USB Redirector Customer Module to your client via email or a download link. The client downloads and opens the standalone executable
The customer runs the module, enters the technician's ID or IP address, and clicks "Connect."
The software is installed only on the technician’s side. The customer side runs the free, portable , which requires no installation and is incredibly simple to use. Version 197 introduces
, enter your address, and click "Connect." Your computer then "sees" their USB device as if it were plugged directly into your own port. What’s New in Version 1.9.7? Version 1.9.7 focuses on stability, security, and broader compatibility.
Whether you are connecting over a ?
Modern versions (v2.4 and later) utilize cloud technology that often bypasses the need for manual router configuration. However, for those who prefer direct connections, the software also supports traditional port forwarding over TCP port 32038.
: It features an intuitive UI designed for non-technical customers to easily connect their devices to a technician. License Model : Send the USB Redirector Customer Module to
Using an OBD-II to USB adapter, a remote technician can diagnose engine trouble codes, reprogram ECUs, or perform other vehicle services from thousands of miles away.