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...to the lengths of their supported cable connections. And although some KVM extenders support extended connections over fibre optic cabling, the administrator may require even greater distances. • IP-Based remote acces • The ideal solution is an IP-b...
...can run along a wall supported by brackets or they can be installed overhead and supported by a threaded rod. Ladder racks can support large cable bundles neatly and safely. Because bundles lie flat on a ladder rack, cables aren’t subjected to ha...
...networks. • 10-GBE supports existing Ethernet technologies • 10-GBE uses the same layers (MAC, PHY and PMD), and the same frame sizes and formats. But the IEEE 802.3ae spec defines two sets of physical interfaces: LAN (LAN PHY) and WAN (WAN PHY...
...and more. USB 2.0 supports demanding 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 “Su...
...transmission. It supports: • Single-link, 225-MHz (6.75-Gbps) bandwidth for sharp, full-motion rendering. • Synchronised video and audio with no perceivable delay. • Deep Colour resolutions for enhanced colour depth. • Digital equalisation co...
...extender. • HDCP is unsupported. Does the display support HDCP? DVI displays usually don’t. • Problem 2: “Sparkles” in the picture. • Usually caused by: • HDMI cable that’s too long or of inferior grade. The solution is to use a video extender, an...
...you choose may even support bidirectional serial connections for use with interactive touchscreens. • Also, they may or may not support existing networking standards. This is important if you need extra distance in your distribution application....