...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...
...a LAN: Use the right switch.. • In KVM extension applications where you want to distribute HD video across a network, you need to understand how it works and what kind of networking equipment to use with your extenders. • Think of your network as...
...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,...
...On-screen menus. • ServSwitch™ and on-screen menu's • The first version • When the ServSwitch™ 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 ke...
ServSwitch over IP solutions. • ServSwitch Wizard IP • Remote acces • For remotely accessing and controlling servers, many administrators use remote access software. But is it enough? After all, it's operating system dependent and doesn't work...
...instance, using VLAN switches, you can establish a secure VLAN made up of select devices located throughout your enterprise (managers’ workstations, for example) or any other device that you decide requires full access to the VLAN you’ve created....
...operates on. Ethernet switches are usually Layer 2 (Data Link Layer) devices and sort traffic using physical (MAC) addresses. Routers are Layer 3 (Network Control Layer) devices and manage network traffic using network addresses. Media converters,...