Wireless KVMs offer range up to 3,000 ft.

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Model LVCW 300 has maximum unobstructed range of 3,000 ft and 300 ft through walls and can be wall- or stand-mounted. Designed for desktop/benchtop use, LVCW 100 has maximum range of 300 ft and 100 ft through walls. Both allow for local keyboard, mouse, monitor, and speakers at receiver end and another set at transmitter. Wireless signals are encrypted with design based on 802.11a standard.



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Control Computers Half a Mile Away



Conventional cable linked KVMs max out at about 500 feet, but the new CyberResearch(r) wireless LVCW KVMs have an unobstructed range of 3,000 ft. Not only do they increase range by a factor of six compared to cable, they also slash costs by eliminating the hassles associated with laying cables. Simple antenna alignment is all you need.

The most difficult and costly part of setting up remote KVM units is usually stringing cable. Cutting through walls, avoiding high-tension wires, and routing around plumbing make a seemingly simple cable run into a major project.

The new LVCW series of wireless KVMs from CyberResearch, Inc., brings the simplicity and security of 802.11a wireless communication to KVM technology and cuts costs by eliminating the set-up hassle. There is no software, there are no drivers, just simple antenna alignment.

The LVCW 300 can be wall-mounted or stand-mounted. It has a maximum unobstructed range of 3,000 feet (300 feet through walls). The LVCW 100 is designed for desktop/benchtop use and has a maximum range of 300 feet, or 100 feet through walls.

Both models allow for local keyboard, mouse, monitor, and speakers at the receiver (PC) end and another set at the transmitter. Wireless signals are encrypted with a proprietary design based on the 802.11a standard.

In addition to wireless KVMs - now shipping from stock - CyberResearch, Inc., also offers conventional and fiber-optic KVMs and video extenders, plus panel-mount and rack-mount PCs, as well as CPU cards, monitors, data-acquisition, and motion-control systems. For more product information, call Joe Tetreault at 800-341-2525, or visit http://www.cyberresearch.com/kvm.

To request a free copy of the PC Systems Handbook for Scientists and Engineers, call 1-800-341-2525 or e-mail handbook@cyberresearch.com. Outside of the U.S. please call 203-483-8815 or fax 203-483-9024.

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