Redirect Local Devices to Remote Desktop Session

Usually there is no standard and reliable way for redirection of local devices to a remote desktop environment. We offer a range of solutions allowing to use locally plugged devices in remote desktop session over modern remote desktop protocols. USB for Remote Desktop is intended for redirection of almost every USB device and performs low-level device virtualization. Other products are task-specific. But all solutions allow you to work as if your local devices are plugged directly to remote computers.

USB for Remote Desktop

USB for Remote Desktop is a program that allows USB devices to be used in remote desktop session, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) or cloud instance. It works with Microsoft RDP, Citrix ICA, Amazon NICE DCV, VMware Blast and Teradici PCoIP protocols. USB devices are precisely emulated on the remote side, so you can use literally any device in the remote session, even the most exotic, like cryptography tokens, medical, laboratory or industrial equipment, 3d printers and more.

Scanner for Remote Desktop

Scanner for Remote Desktop creates a virtual scanner on the server in remote RDP, PCoIP, Blast, ICA or NICE DCV session. Virtual scanner is mapped to your local hardware scanner allowing to use it with any TWAIN or WIA-compliant scanning application running in remote session.

Webcam for Remote Desktop

Webcam for Remote Desktop creates a virtual webcam which is recognized in your remote session as a hardware one. The program transfers video data from the local computer to remote RDP, PCoIP, Blast, ICA or NICE DCV session and provides you with smooth, clean and persistent video streaming with low latency.

Biometrics for Remote Desktop

Biometrics for Remote Desktop allows to redirect biometric scanners to remote desktop sessions via Microsoft RDP, Citrix ICA, Amazon NICE DCV, VMware Blast and Teradici PCoIP. Fingerprint readers are recognized by the server's operating system as if they were attached directly to it.

Serial Port for Remote Desktop

Serial Port for Remote Desktop allows to redirect COM-ports to remote desktop sessions via Microsoft RDP, Citrix ICA, Amazon NICE DCV, VMware Blast and Teradici PCoIP. Serial devices are recognized by the server's operating system as if they were attached directly to it.

Printer for Remote Desktop

Printer for Remote Desktop allows printing to a local printer over Microsoft RDP, Citrix ICA, Amazon NICE DCV, VMware Blast and Teradici PCoIP protocols. The program creates a virtual printer and maps it on the local computer as if it were plugged directly into the server side.


Connect Remote Devices to Your Local Computer

If the circumstances require to change the work place, one of the problems that must be solved is remoteness and inaccessibility of all required hardware, including USB and serial devices. It's easy to deal with some common hardware, like USB drives or printers. But in case of rare, expensive or stationary equipment remote work can bring a lot of headache. Using FabulaTech software it's possible to access USB and serial devices remotely over the Internet.

USB over Network

USB over Network is a software solution that allows you to access remote USB devices over a TCP/IP network or the Internet, as if the devices were directly connected to your computer. USB over Network aims to simplify the management of USB devices by making one device accessible to multiple computers on a local network or enabling users to share devices with others in different locations, whether in another office, city, or even continent.

Serial Port Redirector

Serial Port Redirector allows serial communications software to become network-ready. It creates virtual serial ports and redirects all data to specified TCP-port of remote IP address. The program supports RFC2217 protocol to establish the connection with serial port servers and also allows transmitting raw format data over the network.

Network Serial Port Kit

Network Serial Port Kit shares any serial devices over TCP/IP. The application creates virtual serial ports and gives access to remote shared serial devices. The program also emulates hardware null-modem cables over network to connect each pair of virtual serial ports.

Virtual Modem

Virtual Modem allows any modem communication software to interact with each other via TCP/IP. The program "dials" the remote IP address instead of making a direct call using hardware modem.


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