Well there is:

http://www.seh.de/products/usb-device-servers.html
They did not support isochronous a couple of years ago but maybe you should contact them for the latest roadmaps.

And there is:
Models SX-2000WG+ and SX-3000GB from Silex which support it as far as I can see. No experience with Silex though.
http://www.silexeurope.com/en/home/products/usb-device-servers/

Full USB 2.0 support requires 1GB ethernet because of the max bandwidth requirements.

Ivar

David Bullock schreef:
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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