The AdderView CATx Series is a range of secure, KVM via CATx switches that provide 4 concurrent local, remote or global users with BIOS-level control of up to 24 multiplatform... more
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The AdderView CATx Series is a range of secure, KVM via CATx switches that provide 4 concurrent local, remote or global users with BIOS-level control of up to 24 multiplatform servers. A "plug-and-play," 1U appliance, the AdderView CATx is a completely self-contained system that installs in minutes combining high security, flexibility, integrated remote power control, faultless quality video and optional CD quality audio. The two members of the series are the AdderView CATx supporting 16 or 24 CATx computer connections, 4 simultaneous users (1x local PS/2 or USB, 4 x remote over CATx) and the AdderView CATx IP supporting 16 or 24 CATx computer connections, 4 simultaneous users (1x local PS/2 or USB, 2 x remote over CATx, 1 x global over IP).
Miscellaneous
Rack Mounting Kit: Included
Compliant Standards: CE, FCC
Power
Power Device: Power adapter - external
Installed Qty: 1 (installed) / 2 (max)
Voltage Required: AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
Software / system requirements
OS Required: Microsoft DOS, UNIX, Apple MacOS, Novell NetWare, SunOS, Linux, FreeBSD, Microsoft Windows
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...I've just installed this great keyboard and mouse wireless set.
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Ironically, older machines (Dell GX150/260/270/280) work with this device without any problems, even though they are intended to have a PS/2 keyboard and mouse.
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