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Aten launches its first figital KVM Extender.
19 Nov, 2009, 7:59 am IST | by
Rajesh D'souza
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ATEN International has introduced its first Digital KVM Extender. The CE790 is an IP-based KVM Extender with automatic cable detection (Auto-MDIX) and RS-232 serial functionality that allows access to a computer system from a remote USB console (USB keyboard, monitor, and USB mouse) anywhere on the intranet. The CE790 system consists of a transmitter (CE790T) that connects to the computer system and a receiver (CE790R) that is located on a user’s desk. It can be configured with multiple number of receivers, providing access and control of various computing resources from any number of remote consoles via a standard TCP/IP network. The CE790 system can be installed in point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, multipoint-to-point, and multipoint-to-multipoint configurations. Both the transmitter and receiver units are assigned a unique IP address and connect via a single Cat 5e cable. The CE790 is priced at Rs. 42,750. |
Tags: Aten , KVM Extender
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