Security and accessibility are also major pillars of the SharePort Plus experience. Through the mobile app, users can access their files from anywhere in the world with an internet connection. This effectively provides the benefits of services like Dropbox or Google Drive without the monthly subscription fees or the privacy concerns of storing sensitive data on third-party servers. Since the data remains on your physical drive at home, you maintain total control over your digital footprint.
In the modern era of hyper-connectivity, the battle cry for most households and small offices is simple: “We need more ports.” Whether it’s sharing a printer, accessing an external hard drive across a network, or setting up a legacy device that lacks wireless capability, the need to bridge the gap between USB devices and a Local Area Network (LAN) has never been greater. SharePort Plus
In an era where we generate more data than ever, SharePort Plus provides a cost-effective and powerful solution for the modern household. It bridges the gap between simple hardware and smart networking, ensuring that your peripherals and data are always right where you need them. Whether you are a student sharing a printer in a dorm or a parent backing up years of family photos, SharePort Plus offers the reliability and flexibility required to stay connected. Security and accessibility are also major pillars of
Despite its elegance, is not immune to technical hiccups. Here are the three most common issues and how to fix them. Since the data remains on your physical drive
Most SharePort Plus products were phased out after 2015 in favor of My Cloud Home and SanDisk ecosystems.
Open "Devices and Printers" in Windows. You should see your device listed as "USB Printing Support" or the specific model name. Right-click and select "Scanner Properties" to verify the scanner is active.
SharePort Plus supports the connection of multiple devices to a network, allowing for a versatile and comprehensive sharing experience. Whether it's a printer, scanner, or external hard drive, users can share a variety of devices.