
FlexiHub is popularly known for this security feature.

While you can access devices connected remotely, you can easily block access to all the devices connected to your terminal from being visible or accessible over the network and to other users. Even data that is somewhat large and takes time to import can be compressed and transferred at the highest speeds.

If you want to speed up the interaction with a shared USB, then you can easily activate an inherent feature of FlexiHub known as Traffic Compression. FlexiHub does not use your real IP address in case the ‘ Nodes’ cannot directly see each other, instead, it sends the user traffic through its personal IP redirection server wherein, your IP and MAC address is scrambled and impossible for anybody to decrypt. If you are worried that your Home IP will be discovered by other members of the office network, then you have nothing to worry about. Secure connectivity:įlexiHub uses strong 256-bit encryption for a secure exchange of communication between the devices over a shared LAN network. This makes that specific device invisible to other users on the same network and they will also require approval from the admin to seek access to the locked device. If you do not want to share a particular remote device with other users on the network, you can just ‘ Lock’ it. FlexiHub auto-detects the type of device connected to the network, i.e., there’s no need to guess anymore. Form or break a remote connection with a USB:Īs a casual habit, we disconnect all external devices at the end of an operation, but since you’re far away from disconnecting a remote USB manually, FlexiHub allows you to disconnect the device from a node while keeping this activity encrypted.
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Any USB devices like an Android or iOS or a memory card mounted on these nodes will be remotely accessible to you via FlexiHub. Machines that participate in the connection of the device are referred to as ‘ Nodes’. Use any system to gain access to the remote USB:
