This article explains how to build a generic USB-over-IP setup using a Raspberry Pi or similar Linux single-board computer. It describes how a USB peripheral can be plugged into a network-connected bridge device, exported using Linux USB/IP, and imported by a client computer so the device appears locally. The guide covers suitable hardware, network design, installation, automatic startup, security controls, device compatibility, troubleshooting, and practical configurations such as lab benches, firmware development stations, printer bridges, and remote serial access. It also notes Windows limitations and recommends VPNs or firewall rules for secure operation.