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Local KVM port for configuring the UltraLink Lite and
direct local access to the computer or KVM switch
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Connect to a remote computer, server, or KVM switch directly
or over a network
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Resolution up to 1280 x 1024 @ 75hz
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Solid-state embedded unit for maximum reliability
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Compatible with all Rose Electronics KVM products and
most other KVM devices
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Easy to install and configure
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Scaling of computer images reduces the amount of
data sent and permits fast screen updates over slow
links (Modes: scaled, scrolled, or full-screen)
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Quad screen mode allows you to view four servers
from one screen when connected to a KVM switch
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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 client application is simple to install, use, and
requires no licensing
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Front panel shows power and current connected input port
(Network, serial, or local KVM)
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Free lifetime firmware upgrades provide new features and
support of new technology and devices available at rose.com
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Flash memory technology
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Made in USA
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UltraLink Lite sets a new standard for an economical way
to remotely manage server room environments. It allows you
to access your computers and servers locally or across your
network. Connect the unit to a Rose Electronics KVM switch
and you now have access to as many as 1,000 computers or servers.
The UltraLink Lite is easy to install and configure. Connect
the unit, assign an IP address, install the remote viewer
software, and its ready to use. The sophisticated scaling
feature allows you to position any size image of your servers
video anywhere on your screen. With this feature, you can
monitor servers while working on other tasks in another window.
Network workstations can connect to multiple UltraLink Lites
and display each connection in separate viewer windows.
The remote client viewer program is designed to simplify accessing
the remote computers. Click on the connect icon, login, and
you will see a crisp, clear high quality image of the remote
computer.
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