Access your computer remotely from any where in the world via a Web Browser or VNC Viewer software
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VGA is an Analog video format. VGA can be converted to DVI, HDMI, or DisplayPort with an active converter.
DVI can support Digital (DVI-D), Analog (DVI-A), or both video signals (DVI-I). DVI can be adapted or converted into HDMI, DisplayPort & VGA.
HDMI is a Digital video cable the be adapted into DVI & DisplayPort, or actively converted into VGA.
DisplayPort is a Data cable that carries a digital video signa. DP can be adapted to Mini-DP, DVI & HDMI or actively converted into VGA.
Mini-DisplayPort carries a digital video signal. Mini-DP can be adapted to DP, DVI & HDMI, or actively converted into VGA.
CAT 5/6/7 KVMs are ideal for high density, multi-video type, or longer distance applications. Connections are made using CATx cables attached to KVM dongles.
Over-IP lets you access connected computers remotely from anywhere in the world, or an internal LAN network. Remote sessions are often managed through a web browser.
IP gateways are single device KVM Over IP devices - Over-IP lets you access connected computers remotely from anywhere in the world, or an internal LAN network. Remote sessions are often managed through a web browser.
Secure KVM switches prevent unauthorized access and ensure data isolation. Security level is commonly evaluated by Common Criteria.
Keyboard & Mouse (KM) switches are used for accessing and controlling multiple systems in a control center type of application, where the displays are hardwired to the sources.
Multiviewers allow you to display multiple KVM computer sources on one display.
Reverse KVMs (or KVM Splitters) let multiple users control one computer source.
Audio support lets a user access the audio output of a connected computer. Audio can often also be switched independent of the connected computers.
USB Hub allows for one or more USB ports to be switched between connected computers - for flash drives, printers, CAC cards, etc.
Rack Mountable in a standard 19 inch EIA rack.
Desktop KVMs are typically smaller KVM switches that conveniently fit atop or under a user station.
Dual-AC (N+1) provides fail-over power redundancy to any server, switch or other device - automatically switch to secondary B power when A fails or becomes degraded in quality.
Dual-NIC provides fail-over network redundancy - automatically switch to secondary B network when A fails.
USB 3 KVM Switches utilize USB 3.0 or USB 3.1 connectors for the switchable usb hub, or for the keyboard and mouse connections. USB 3 is fully backward compatible with older USB cables such as 2.0, and 1.1.
Secure KVM that is compliant to NIAP PSS Protection Profile version 3.0
Hot-Key switching allows you to use key-combinations to switch between the connected computers.
On-Screen-Display (OSD) is a graphical user interface for switching between the connected computers.
Push Buttons, often in the front of the unit, can be pressed to switch between the connected computers.
Serial / RS232 lets you control the connected computers using a text based interface.
Infrared or Wired Remote controllers let you switch between the connected computers remotely.
Provide local (in-bound) and remote (out-of-bound) operators the ability to monitor and access their servers, storage, and network devices over the network using a web-based browser (Java or HTTPS - IPv4, IPv6)
An IP KVM with VNC protocol provides the benefits of both hardware and software solutions - universal compatibility, superior graphical performance, and reliable BIOS level access together with encryption.
An IP KVM with VNC protocol provides the benefits of both hardware and software solutions - universal compatibility, superior graphical performance, and reliable BIOS level access together with encryption.
Computer Access Cards (CAC) let you securely authenticate users using a unique scannable card.
VGA is an Analog video format. VGA can be converted to DVI, HDMI, or DisplayPort with an active converter.
DVI can support Digital (DVI-D), Analog (DVI-A), or both video signals (DVI-I). DVI can be adapted or converted into HDMI, DisplayPort & VGA.
HDMI is a Digital video cable the be adapted into DVI & DisplayPort, or actively converted into VGA.
DisplayPort is a Data cable that carries a digital video signa. DP can be adapted to Mini-DP, DVI & HDMI or actively converted into VGA.
Mini-DisplayPort carries a digital video signal. Mini-DP can be adapted to DP, DVI & HDMI, or actively converted into VGA.
CAT 5/6/7 KVMs are ideal for high density, multi-video type, or longer distance applications. Connections are made using CATx cables attached to KVM dongles.
Over-IP lets you access connected computers remotely from anywhere in the world, or an internal LAN network. Remote sessions are often managed through a web browser.
IP gateways are single device KVM Over IP devices - Over-IP lets you access connected computers remotely from anywhere in the world, or an internal LAN network. Remote sessions are often managed through a web browser.
Secure KVM switches prevent unauthorized access and ensure data isolation. Security level is commonly evaluated by Common Criteria.
Keyboard & Mouse (KM) switches are used for accessing and controlling multiple systems in a control center type of application, where the displays are hardwired to the sources.
Multiviewers allow you to display multiple KVM computer sources on one display.
Reverse KVMs (or KVM Splitters) let multiple users control one computer source.
Audio support lets a user access the audio output of a connected computer. Audio can often also be switched independent of the connected computers.
USB Hub allows for one or more USB ports to be switched between connected computers - for flash drives, printers, CAC cards, etc.
Rack Mountable in a standard 19 inch EIA rack.
Desktop KVMs are typically smaller KVM switches that conveniently fit atop or under a user station.
Dual-AC (N+1) provides fail-over power redundancy to any server, switch or other device - automatically switch to secondary B power when A fails or becomes degraded in quality.
Dual-NIC provides fail-over network redundancy - automatically switch to secondary B network when A fails.
USB 3 KVM Switches utilize USB 3.0 or USB 3.1 connectors for the switchable usb hub, or for the keyboard and mouse connections. USB 3 is fully backward compatible with older USB cables such as 2.0, and 1.1.
Secure KVM that is compliant to NIAP PSS Protection Profile version 3.0
Hot-Key switching allows you to use key-combinations to switch between the connected computers.
On-Screen-Display (OSD) is a graphical user interface for switching between the connected computers.
Push Buttons, often in the front of the unit, can be pressed to switch between the connected computers.
Serial / RS232 lets you control the connected computers using a text based interface.
Infrared or Wired Remote controllers let you switch between the connected computers remotely.
Provide local (in-bound) and remote (out-of-bound) operators the ability to monitor and access their servers, storage, and network devices over the network using a web-based browser (Java or HTTPS - IPv4, IPv6)
An IP KVM with VNC protocol provides the benefits of both hardware and software solutions - universal compatibility, superior graphical performance, and reliable BIOS level access together with encryption.
An IP KVM with VNC protocol provides the benefits of both hardware and software solutions - universal compatibility, superior graphical performance, and reliable BIOS level access together with encryption.
Computer Access Cards (CAC) let you securely authenticate users using a unique scannable card.