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...ServSwitch™ Brand CATx KVM Extenders feature controls that can be adjusted to restore image quality over long cables. • You can then manually adjust the video equalisation (fine-tuning the total system response from graphics card output to your eye...
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...this problem, but it depends on the network switch you use. • Unicast vs. multicasting, and why a typical Layer 2 switch isn’t sufficient. • Unicasting is sending data from one network device to another (point to point); in a typical unicast networ...
...for before they happen. Whilst the threat of global Terrorism may be somewhat hyped, real events such as the recent oil terminal fire near Hemel Hempstead show that full disaster recovery is an issue that does have to be properly considered. • ...
...VM) device is any type of data storage device — such as CDs, flash drives, or external hard drives — that you can connect to remotely to enable data sharing. A ServSwitch with built-in VM can be directly connected to USB media storage devices to...
...each other in order to operateproperly. Most computers and mice communicate via a method called “stream mode”—as a mouse is being moved, it sends the coordinates of its new position in a constant stream of information. • Burst mode/prompt mode • Ho...
...for each CPU, the operator still had to remember key combinations and which server was connected to which port—leading to many cryptic, scribbled notes attached to the switch and to the workstation. • Today's versions • But with the advent of o...
...by the number and type of nodes that a signal travels through. A satellite connection, for instance, often adds a great deal of latency because of the time it takes a signal to travel to the satellite and back. The latency between two geographic...