Tag Archives: multi-user



AdderLink INFINITY: Digital fluidity

Posted on May 10, 2016 by KVMG-CMS   |  0 comments

AdderLink INFINITY – pure digital media extension over IP, featuring dual-view or dual-link DVI, digital audio, USB true emulation, network multicast, device switching and EPG-style user interface

Adder has always been well known for their extensive range of KVM and KVMA extenders. AdderLink INFINITY demonstrates their leading IP capability by delivering fluid interaction with computers as far away as your network can extend.

AdderLink INFINITY

AdderLink INFINITY allows you to build a flexible video-over-IP and KVM over IP infrastructure. Locate computers anywhere you like, share connections to computers, watch the interactions others have with computers, share control, collaborate, switch computers ...read more.



AdderView DDX30 for color and flexibility

Posted on November 12, 2015 by KVMGalore   |  0 comments

AdderView DDX30, Adder’s latest innovation in high performance KVM is now shipping

AdderView DDX30

AdderView DDX30 matrix is compact, has a choice of DVI and DisplayPort dongles, and provides up to 1920×1200 resolutions at 60 fps without loss. With extension distances of up to 200 feet over a single standard CATx cable, AdderView DDX30 also features transparent ...read more.

 

KVM over IP

Posted on November 24, 2012 by KVMG-CMS   |  2 comments

KVM over IP switch concept

KVM over IP is the technology that supports interfacing with keyboard/video/mouse signals over IP, or – in simpler terms – over a network such as Internet, WAN or LAN.

KVM over IP technology digitizes the keyboard/video/mouse signals, encrypts them (for security purposes) and ...read more.



KVM switch

Posted on March 21, 2012 by KVMGalore   |  0 comments

KVM swith 101

To use a computer we need to interact with it through at least three (3) peripherals:

– A keyboard for input (“K” in KVM)
– A mouse for input and interaction (“M” in KVM)
– A monitor to visually view the computer's video output (“V” in KVM)
So, in an over-simplified way ...read more.