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Black Box InvisaPC Single-Head, Managed (Receiver + Transmitter) - Kit - KVM / audio / USB extender - 10Mb LAN, 100Mb

Mfg # DTX1003 CDW # 4800049 | UNSPSC 43201614

Quick tech specs

  • Kit
  • GigE
  • up to 328 ft
  • KVM / audio / USB extender
  • USB
  • TAA Compliant
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With the InvisaPC solution, computers are removed from the desktop and are relocated within a secure, climate-controlled equipment room, and connected to an InvisaPC transmitter. Each user has his/her own keyboard, monitor, mouse, and peripheral setup connected to an InvisaPC receiver. The receiver delivers a high performance, real-time experience, just like running any application on a local CPU without any performance issues. The clients and the back-racked servers are connected via standard LAN or WAN infrastructure. The bandwidth requirements of the system are very low. For example, with the InvisaPC, transmitting a 1080p movie only requires 40 Mbps bandwidth and, it can use as low as a few Kbps when no idle. The low bandwidth requirements enable extension over the Internet with very low latency and sharing over corporate networks.

The InvisaPC bridges the gap between IP-based KVM extension and switching applications and access to virtual machines. Use an InvisaPC receiver as a direct portal to virtual machines, especially Microsoft RDP 7.1 and RDP 8, to redirect digital video, USB keyboard and mouse, and audio to distant users over IP. The InvisaPC requires a host server with an operating system and associated Client Access Licenses (CALs). However, the InvisaPC doesn't require any drivers or software to be installed on computers. This hardware-based solution is Plug-and-Play, directly connecting to the network interface right out of the box.

With the InvisaPC, computers are connected to an InvisaPC transmitter, and each keyboard, video monitor, and mouse workstation is connected to an InvisaPC receiver. When CPUs are relocated to a secure, climate-controlled equipment room, workstations still get a high-performance, real-time desktop experience via the receiver. The clients and the remote servers (receivers and the transmitter) are connected via standard LAN or WAN infrastructure. Bandwidth requirements are very low.

This item was discontinued on March 01, 2019

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