...similar in many ways to KVM extenders. They extend the output from a computer to a VGA monitor or projector located at a distance. The main differences are that they do not transmit keyboard and mouse data and that they often split the video and aud...
...best combination of speed and distance available. Find the combination of distance and number of wires available in the matrix below, and see which Black Box Ethernet Extender will fulfill your needs. • Key • 2-wire • 4-wire • 8-wire • For more p...
...for multiple signal types in an innovative KVM product system. This system replaces multiple devices with one integrated solution by supporting routing, switching, and multi-point distribution of DVI-DualLink, DVI, VGA, 3G/HD-SDI, HDMI, analogue v...
...to compare all the iCOMPEL models in one overview. • Cables & Infrastructure • CATx Cable Selector Guide • Our CATx Cable Selector Guide will help you select the right CATx patch or bulk cable very easy. • Connector Guide • See images and pinning d...
...ServSwitch™ Brand CATx KVM Extenders feature controls that can be adjusted to restore image quality over long cables. • You can then manually adjust the video equalisation (fine-tuning the total system response from graphics card output to your eye...
TEMPEST standard and Common Criteria (EAL4+) • TEMPEST standard and Common Criteria (EAL4+) • Common Criteria (EAL4+) • Common Criteria (EAL4+) defines a common set of tests regarding the process of the design, testing, verification, and shipp...
...this problem, but it depends on the network switch you use. • Unicast vs. multicasting, and why a typical Layer 2 switch isn’t sufficient. • Unicasting is sending data from one network device to another (point to point); in a typical unicast networ...
...for before they happen. Whilst the threat of global Terrorism may be somewhat hyped, real events such as the recent oil terminal fire near Hemel Hempstead show that full disaster recovery is an issue that does have to be properly considered. • ...