ServSwitch Wizard USB KVM Extender with Audio
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ServSwitch Wizard USB KVM Extender with AudioIncludesLocal unitRemote unitUSB cableAudio cableVideo cable(2) rackmounting plates(8) self-adhesive rubber feetPower supply for remote unit (PS649-R3)IEC 320 power cordSafety guideQuick Facts Supports all USB 1.1 devices (full speed and low speed modes) and USB 2.0 devices that will run in low speed or full speed USB 1.1 modes.Supports high-bandwidth monitors at resolutions up to 1920 x 1080.Ideal for high-density applications where you want full use of USB keyboards, mice, and other devices but there simply isn't room for a server nearby, or for applications where you want to keep CPUs secured and out of the way.Further Details Sends VGA, USB, keyboard, and mouse plus audio up to 1000 feet over CATx, depending on video resolution.Now with improved video performance.Rackmount multiple local and remote units in the optional ServSwitch™ Wizard Extender Chassis (ACU5000A).Compatible with most PC and Sun® systems.Video signal boost features ensure that the video signal remains clear.Also supports emulated DDC for high-quality video resolution.Automatic cut-out fuses protect against power surges. Put extra distance between your USB-style peripherals and your CPU with the ServSwitch Wizard KVM USB Extender with Audio. The extender is ideal for high-density applications where you want full use of USB keyboards, mice, and other devices but there simply isn't room for a server nearby, or for applications where you want to keep CPUs secured and out of the way. Even better, all communications use inexpensive CAT5 or higher cable, so there's no special cabling needed to extend a USB bus from a PC to peripherals!.