Manage the Hubs using the AnywhereUSB Manager
Hide an individual Hub
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Considerations for removing a Hub on the same network as your computer
If you have the
Autofind Hubs
feature enabled and then
from known Hubs list that
was on the same network as your computer, the Hub will still be automatically found and connected
to your computer when you open the
AnywhereUSB Manager
.
If you do not want the computer to be able to connect this Hub, you must de-select the
Autofind
Hubs
option. Note, however, that if this option is de-selected, Hubs on the same network as your
computer will not be automatically found. Only the Hubs in the list of known Hubs will be available
when you open the
AnywhereUSB Manager
.
Note
As an alternative, you can choose to
that is automatically found. This ensures that
while the Hub is still automatically found, it does not appear in the
AnywhereUSB Manager
.
Hide an individual Hub
You can choose to hide an individual Hub so that it does not appear in the
AnywhereUSB Manager
.
For example, you can hide an unauthorized Hub, or a Hub which users shouldn't access.
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You can choose to hide Hubs that currently display in the
AnywhereUSB Manager
, such as an
unauthorized Hub (which displays with a red X next to the Hub name), or a Hub which users
shouldn't access. See
Hide a Hub that displays in the AnywhereUSB Manager
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You can also choose to hide Hubs that don't currently display in the
AnywhereUSB Manager
,
but the client ID may have access in the future, such as a Hub on another network. See
Hub that does not currently display in the AnywhereUSB Manager
.
Note
You can choose to automatically hide all unauthorized Hubs, which is a Hub that has failed to
connect to your computer. See
.
Hide a Hub that displays in the AnywhereUSB Manager
Note
After you have hidden a Hub, you can choose to re-display it. See
.