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...and integrated KVM switching, Black Box’s KVM trays are miles ahead of the competition. • Nothing reduces clutter in a server room like KVM trays that are 1- or 2U high, and mount in a cabinet or rack. Here are some of the features that set our...
...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...
...to get work done. • ServSwitch™ Secure • • Access classified and unclassified networks from the same keyboard, monitor, and mouse. • • Physical Security • Don’t overlook physical security in your security plan. A locked door is your first line of...
...from a computer or KVM switch. Some KVM extenders can also extend the connection from a computer to audio and serial devices or even USB peripherals including security hardware, drives and printers. • KVM extenders have been available for the last ...
...not install a Layer III switch and DSL Modems running a 10 kilometer copper line to do some gaming. You are running an office. • Then you will need a print server and a router to send and receive e-mails. • If you send e-mails and make appointments ...
...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?”,...
...applications, such as Web publishing, in which multiple high-speed devices run simultaneously. USB 2.0 also supports Windows® XP through a Windows update. • USB 3.0 • The newest USB standard, USB 3.0 or “SuperSpeed USB”, provides vast improvements...
...images, HTML, XML, RSS Web content. • Featuring the highest processing power of all iCOMPEL versions, the P Series supports the frames per second needed for smooth video playout and rendering of professional Flash. Plus, it supports up to four vide...