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Client won't connect to server

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I'm running the server on a Raspberry Pi with default parameters. Runs fine with no error messages.
Running client on Windows 10 using static Raspberry address port 7575.
I have port 7575 open on my routers firewall and turned off my Norton Security firewall.
I get the msg on the client "connecting to usb hub" but it doesn't connect. Msg goes away and comes back periodically.
I can't think of anything else to try.
Any ideas?

Reconnect USB after kicking other user

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Hello,

Just made the purchase of this great software. I find it mandatory to support developers of software that is this much useful. The server is running on my home mini Linux server (ubuntu server OS) with few of the USB devices like HUB and two external HDD drives. All has been hidden except an USB license dongle that I hope to no longer need to carry with me wherever I go. Sharing this dongle works perfectly on my laptop. But I also with to use it from time to time at my second computer.

Client Crashes Installing Driver

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I have used VirtualHere before and never had an issue. Today when using it with the server on my Pixel XL and the Client on a Windows 10 PC. When i connect my Dual Shock 4 controller it shows up in the Client when I select it to use it prompts to install the driver. The windows driver windows pops up and I click next then finish and it closes and the VirutalHere client crashes. I am using 64-bit version. I am at a loss never had a problem like this before when using VirtualHere.

Licensing inquiry

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Do you currently have any means or plan to implement any way by which customers could bulk-purchase licenses for your product or perhaps even use some sort of license pool much like many vendors do for enterprise licensing? I am in the process of evaluating VirtualHere as a potential solution for a couple of applications at my place of employment and depending on approval may be interested in a couple hundred licenses if my proof of concept goes well.

Moving server - ESXi vm

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I currently have my virtualhere server (vhusbdx86_64ib) on a ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS vm assigned 1 x E5-2660v2 core. I want to switch distros and move it to a smaller dedicated vm running Arch Linux. I'm passing through 1 of the on board USB 2.0 busses to the vm that my usb devices are plugged into.

Questions:
1 . How do I move the license?
2. Any recommendations on amount of RAM needed? I was thinking maybe 512MB since the vm is only for the virtualhere server

Thanks! John