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Available in a four or eight port model -
Connect
to your computers locally, remotely over your network, or
over the web using any supported web browser or VNC viewer.
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Network
information is configured by simply modifying a text file.
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Resolution up to 1280 x 1024
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Solid-state embedded unit for maximum reliability
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Password
security prevents unauthorized configuration and access
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User
ID and password required for remote access
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Remote
application (Real VNC or Java applet) can be installed
directly from the unit
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Up
to four remote users can simultaneous access the Vista
Remote 2 at any one time
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Select
computers using keyboard commands or an
on-screen list of computers
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Front
panel LEDs shows power
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Scan mode
sequences through computers at an adjustable rate
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Non-volatile memory stores configuration settings
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Rack
mount kits available
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Made in USA
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The Vista Remote
2 is the KVM switch of choice for desktop, small office, or
home use. You can connect a local KVM station to four or eight
computers. Remote users can connect to Vista Remote 2 using
the very secure RealVNC remote application using any internet
browser. Once connected and authorized, the remote user has
complete control over the connected computer.
The unit consists
of an IP input module and a KVM switch module. The IP input
module controls all remote access and security to the unit and
the KVM switch module manages the connected computers.
The Vista Remote
2 is available in two models, a four port model and an eight
port model.
The Vista Remote
2 is easy to install and configure. Assign an IP address and
network information, configure the CPU ports to accommodate
the connected computers, connect the unit to the network and
its ready to use.
Remote users are
set-up with a unique user name and password. Access
permissions can be set from full access to the configuration
menus and computers to limited access to the computers.
The IP input
module and the Switch module’s OSD provide an easy method of
configuring, selecting and switching among the connected
computers.
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