We have used a O-ring IUSB-9041

http://www.oring-networking.com/product/view/product_sn/96/IUSB-9041

We prefer this over the Digi as the 4 ports can be mapped to different
hosts, so we use 1 USB server for 4 USB protection keys / dongles, and
map each USB port to a different VM host.

I don't know if it supports isochronous, I can't see it specified in
the documentation. We have used it with protection keys, USB webcams,
storage, etc.

- Murray

On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 1:11 PM, David Bullock
<david.bull...@machaira.com.au> wrote:
> Since SunRay Windows Connector doesn't yet support isochronous USB devices,
> people have probably come up with alternatives.  There are a few USB-over-IP
> vendors out there, but implementations vary in quality and applicability.
> I know of:
> * Keyspan (does not support isochronous, nearly-dead since TrippLite
> acquisition)
> * Digi (might support isoc?)
> * Lantronix (does support isoc?)
> What others have I missed?
> Anybody care to rave about any of these vendors?
> Anybody got a good story to tell with Win7/VMWare/SRS5/SunRay2 and
> Isochronous USB?
> thanks,
> David.
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