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WebServ USB runs its own company site off its own product – a freakin USB web server! People who haven’t dabbled in USB may be surprised with the concept, but it is a natural progression. The WebServ comes in 4 size flavors: 128 MB($90), 256MB($125), 512MB($180), and 1 GB($400). Now, if you have dabbled in USB boot devices, you know that they can sometimes be challenging to get running. This is what makes this package so delicious. You don’t have to have a clue about that to get a portable and mighty server installation – that fits in your pocket. WebServ ships with the following items:
- WebServUSB with key ring and dust cover
- Nylon Neck Strap/Lanyard
- USB 2.0/1.1 Extension Cable
- Mini CD ROM with drivers, utilities, and system restore
- Full documentation on CD ROM
- Bonus Network Tools on CD ROM
- AutoRUN USB utility on CD ROM
- WebServUSB Quick
WebServ packs the following features into this little jewel:
- HTTP web server
- FTP
- Remote administration
- CGI scripts
- Perl scripts
- Server side includes
- IP address security
- Autorun USB – connect the USB device and the web server starts running. Nice lil feature.
- Visual Pinger – network pinging and packet error and latency reporting tool
- Netgraph – simple TCPIP network monitoring tool
- NetMeter – and advanced TCPIP network monitoring tool
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