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...specifications for Switches and Mediaconverters for use in industrial applications are different. • DIN rail • DIN rail is a metal rail, usually installed inside an electrical enclosure, which is mainly used in industrial environments. These de...
What Are KVM extenders? • What Are KVM extenders? • KVM extenders are devices specifically designed to increase the distance that a keyboard, monitor and mouse (KVM station) can be placed from a computer or KVM switch. Some KVM extenders can a...
Applications and Appliances • Applications and appliances • Now that your network is up and running it is time to consider what to do with the network. Surely you did not install a Layer III switch and DSL Modems running a 10 kilometer copper ...
...and automatically switches when target changes • Full-Speed USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) USB Extenders • Emerald ZeroU DVI Transmitter • Little bigger than your smartphone, these transmitters consume zero rack space and can be powered over USB. They sup...
...solution extends and switches HD video and peripheral signals over an IP network (LAN or Internet). It is designed for low-latency switching and extension at outstandingly low bandwidth requirements. With the InvisaPC™ solution, digital DVI video...
...network, Layer 2 switches easily support these types of communications. But multicasting is transmitting data from one network device to multiple users. When multicasting with Layer 2 switches, all attached devices receive the packets, whethe...
...TEMPEST-Secure KVM Switches • For 2 or 4 ports, with USB, and DVI-I or VGA the ServSwitch Secure KVM Switch with USB provides control and separation of up to four PCs connected to secure and unsecure networks through just one keyboard, monitor,...
...regularly use KVM switches to access servers either locally, or remotely or both. But building up a large scale KVM network can also introduce new problems. Questions such as “Which switch is Server 42 on?”, “Where can I find the WEB server?”,...
...brand of KVM switches was first introduced, there were only two ways to switch: from front-panel push buttons or by sending command sequences from the keyboard. Although this was more convenient than having a separate keyboard, monitor, a...