The AdderLink X50 is designed for use in applications where users require their USB peripherals such as keyboards, mice and graphics tablets to be extended up to 165 ft from the computer. Beyond more traditional uses, the X50 is ideal for interactive digital signage
Including Video Editing, Drafting and Animation
NEWBURYPORT, MA and LAS VEGAS – June 16, 2008 – Adder, a leading developer of KVM switches, extenders and KVM over IP solutions, today announced the launch of the AdderLink X-DVI. The AdderLink X-DVI is the world’s first extender to send both USB and DVI signals over the same CAT6 cable. The X-DVI is ideal for users that require superior, no compromise video resolutions for use in industries such as medical and broadcast and for applications such as graphic design, drafting and animation. The AdderLink X-DVI will support the extension of USB keyboards and mice and high definition video over distances up to 165 ft/50mtrs.
"For some time KVM equipment manufacturers have only offered two solutions for KVM extenders with DVI, either expensive products using fibre optic cables or less expensive products using copper that compromise video quality by limiting
Posted by Adder Technology
Monday, 16 June 2008
Raritan makes a power play
Door: Paul Venezia
These days, remote accessibility is the very key to maintaining a stable network that spans a city, region, country, or the globe. One of the somewhat neglected areas for remote management, however, is at the power source. In some failure scenarios, the only way to recover functionality from a failed server, switch, or router is with the good old power cycle. Unfortunately, there are many instances where this requires someone to actually flip the power switch or even unplug a device in order to perform the hardest of resets. That's where managed PDUs (power distribution units) can come in very, very handy.
Read Full Story: http://techworld.nl/idgns/5016/raritan-makes-a-power-play.html
Berlin Office Key for Expansion of Adder’s Central and European Markets
The Berlin office, located in the historic Schoneberg section, will be led by Patrick Buckley, Adder’s Sales Manager for Central and Eastern Europe. Patrick has worked with Adder’s German-speaking partners for over 6 years before leading sales efforts throughout Eastern Europe.
The AdderView CATx 1000 is a high density, small form factor KVM switch that provides local and remote access for a user who wishes to control up to 16 multi-platform servers using neat and convenient CATx cables.
The CATx 1000 combines USB console support with a full KVM feature set to create a truly modern KVM switching solution that provides high quality video and CD quality audio. Furthermore, an advanced on screen display (OSD) makes using the CATx1000 a pleasure, allowing you to edit, save and even copy profiles to other CATx1000’s.
Highly flexible connectivity options make the AdderView the ideal solution for a wide range of server room, desktop and other demanding applications.
The CATx1000 is available in two formats:
8 Port version: AVX1008
16 Port version: AVX1016
For MoreIformation
Posted by KVM
Monday, 9 June 2008
Date: April 25th, 2008
Author: Paul Mah
Category: data center
Tags: IP, Remote Server, AdderLink IPEPS, Servers, Hardware, Paul Mah
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Posted by Adder
Sunday, 25 May 2008
A staple among devices in the server room, the KVM switch is garnering a bit more attention on the AV side of the networking platform. Traditionally, the KVM switch was developed to manage the burgeoning crowd of CRT monitors, keyboards, and mice. Early models of the switch connected these devices to two desktop workstations. Later, however, innovation took hold and KVM switches become the control tool for racks of servers. The value-add of such a tool was its ability to conserve precious rack space while still managing a growing number of LAN and WAN applications.
Space, like anything else in the IT/AV environment, is a valuable commodity, especially in small control/server quarters. And with that prolific networking backbone becoming fast the control feature of many AV products—such as high-resolution displays for digital signage, videoconferencing suites, videowalls, and informational kiosks—the market value on that sp
Posted by Adder
Thursday, 22 May 2008
Thursday, May 01, 2008: Adder has launched the AdderView CATx 1000 KVM switch. With audio support, this multiplatform switch allows a user to control up to 16 computers connected to the CATx switch via CAT 5 cable locally at the switch or remotely up to 1,000 feet away.
Posted by Adder KVM
Thursday, 1 May 2008
AdderLink X Series X200 Extenders Provide Clarity for Sound & Video Applications
NEWBURYPORT, MA - November 19, 2007
Adder, a leading developer of KVM switches, extenders and KVM over IP solutions, today announced the availability of the AdderLink X Series X200 extenders. The AdderLink X200 is a full-featured USB keyboard, video and mouse extender with stereo audio capabilities, supporting resolutions up to 1920 x 1200.
A special feature of the AdderLink X200 is the integrated two port KVM switch, allowing control of two target devices, each up to 300 m/1000 ft. away using a single keyboard and mouse. The AdderLink X200 receiver can also be used as a remote user station for the AdderView CATx range of KVM
Posted by Adder Technology
Tuesday, 4 December 2007
Need to Extend you USB beyond 5m Cheaply, then the BAFO USB2 Extension Cable may be just what you need.
Product Features
USB 2.0 Specification Compliant
Transfer Rate : High-speed (480Mbps), Full-speed (12Mbps), Low-speed (1.5Mbps)
No External Power Required
16Ft. Length
True Plug and Play
Package Contents:
1 USB 2.0 Extension Cable
System Requirements
Windows 98SE/ ME/ 2000/ XP
Mac OS 8.6 and Later Versions
Posted by KVM Australia
Monday, 26 November 2007
No Serial Ports - NO PROBLEM
The BAFO twin USB to Serial cable provides two full RS232 Serial ports from a single USB port.
Product Features
USB Specification 1.1 compliant
Support RS232 Serial interface
115Kbps data transfer rate
Support remote wake-up and power management
Two DB9 Port
Posted by KVM Australia
Monday, 19 November 2007
One of the most challenging experiences users have after purchasing a new computer is transferring their personal files, email, data files, media, and settings from their old computer to the new machine. This process can be so complex, time consuming, and daunting that people frequently request help from friends or relatives, and some never succeed in getting all their important data onto the new computer.
Microsoft Windows Vista significantly simplifies this important process and makes transferring personal data easy and intuitive for mainstream computer users.
Windows Easy Transfer is a wizard that helps you transfer the data that is important to you, including:
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Posted by KVM Australia
Wednesday, 14 November 2007
The GH-615M is latest Athletic GPS from GlobalSat providing fully-sealed, water-resistant/waterproof and large LCD wrist- watch device, as well as GPS navigation function that locate track point from start to stop. It is adopted for people who exercise for broad kinds of outdoor sport, such as Jogging, Running, Biking, Snow skating etc. And it can be also used as GPS receiver by USB interface
Posted by KVM Australia
Wednesday, 24 October 2007
KVM Australia, the exclusive importer and distributor for Adder KVM products in Australia, today announced it has begun shipping the new Adderlink iPEPS (IP Engine per Server) to its Australian Resellers and customers. iPEPS, is a global computer management solution, which provides full system access for administrators to securely access and manage computers from anywhere in the world, via the corporate LAN, VPN or the internet.
The palm sized AdderLink iPEPS requires no additional power other than the PC power supplied from the PC via USB or PS2 ports, and can be rack mounted to provide each computer with a dedicated KVM over IP engine. iPEPS is the first product to leverage the Adventiq on-chip KVM over IP technology which uses highly efficient, adaptive compression algorithms and innovative video processing techniques to give a significantly improved user experience over a wide range of network bandwidths. iPEPS also provides administrators with the ability to transfer
Posted by KVM Australia
Wednesday, 29 August 2007