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FlexiHub 7.0.15463, developed by Electronic Team, Inc., is a remote-access utility that enables Windows computers to detect and interact with USB and serial devices located anywhere on the Internet as if they were physically attached to the local machine. The software creates encrypted cloud-redirected connections for printers, scanners, webcams, PLCs, dongles, medical instruments, POS terminals, and other peripherals that rely on USB or RS-232/COM interfaces, removing the need for extra cabling or on-site presence. Typical use cases include IT support teams diagnosing remote equipment, engineers programming CNC or 3-D printers from home offices, accountants sharing a single licensed dongle across branch offices, hospitals transmitting ultrasound data to off-site radiologists, and sign shops cutting vinyl on a plotter in another city. By presenting an exact virtual copy of the port to the operating system, FlexiHub preserves native drivers and application compatibility, while built-in traffic compression and optional SSL/TLS tunnels reduce latency and keep sensitive data private. The program runs as a lightweight background service that auto-lists accessible nodes through an online dashboard, letting administrators group devices by location, invite users with role-based permissions, and log every session for compliance auditing. Although only one major release line is currently maintained, incremental builds such as 7.0.15463 are issued regularly to add new chipsets, improve throughput, and patch security vulnerabilities. FlexiHub is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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