Hasp

Instructions for setting up a nethasp dongle(centralized dongle, multiple clients)

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NetHasp HL/SRM Dongle
10.7 requires a driver update. HASPInstaller.dmg
(This is an update to the driver only.)

PC Driver HASP Setup
HASP notes:

For those with older HASP network key:  If you have HASP4 network keys(look on the key itself for HASP4) you can continue to use the key provided that the computer acting as the host of the key is running a supported Windows OS or MAC 10.4 to 10.6.  If you require the key to be hosted on MAC 10.7,  you MUST purchase a newer HASP HL key and we will transfer your licenses to this new key when purchased.

This only affects those users with older HASP 4 network keys.  Older Hasp M1 keys continue to function and are not affected by 10.7.

Server Setup


To begin you want to set up the server computer.
  • Plug the dongle into a spare USB port and after installing the dongle driver software, launch a web browser on that computer and go to http://127.0.0.1:1947
  • You should see the dongle in the dongle key list. You now want to turn on the licence manager. You do that by enabling the following...
  • Click on the Configuration tab, and then the Access from Remote Clients.
  • Then you want to click Allow Access from Remote Clients
  • Finally click the SUBMIT button
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Client Setup


  • Take note of the server IP address. (You can grab it using ipconfig on windows or System Preferences/Network on Mac).
  • Install the dongle driver software, launch a web browser on that computer and go to http://127.0.0.1:1947
  • Click on the Configuration tab, and then Access to Remote License Managers
  • Enter the IP address of the server computer in the Specify Search Parameters pane
  • You should see the dongle in the dongle key list. You now want to turn on the licence manager.
  • Click the SUBMIT button
  • After a minute or two you should be able to click on HASP Keys in the client license manager and see the remote dongle
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Advanced Usage - Remote Access


  • If you want to allow access to the dongle from outside your facility(or outside your subnet), you will have to setup a port forwarding rule on your router. As every router is different, consult your router guide for instructions.
  • The TCP/UDP port you want to forward are 1947. The setup instructions will now be the same for the client, except they use your router's IP in the Search Parameters pane. If you have a network firewall you need to open up both TCP and UDP port 1947
  • The Sessions tab allows you to view all clients currently using a license.