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IP network/
Internet
PC
Introduction
Drawing upon our long and successful
history within the field of remote system
control, we have taken our best
KVM via
IP
technology and miniaturised it. The
result is the AdderLink Digital iPEPS, a
highly responsive, cost efficient way to
control a single system from any remote
position - worldwide.
Digital iPEPS
stands for ‘Digital
iP E
ngine
P
er
S
erver’ and gives an indication of the
clear design goals that have been applied
to this product since its conception. In
situations where a single system must be
placed in a relatively isolated location and
yet must be controlled from elsewhere,
then Digital iPEPS is the solution. The
host system can run its usual operating
system completely unchanged and needs
only to be connected to the compact
Digital iPEPS unit. This ensures that
there is no performance hit associated
with other remote solutions and also
provides the authorised remote user with
complete control. The remote user uses a
compact VNC viewer utility and can link
to the Digital iPEPS via any connected IP
network, or via the Internet.
IP network/Internet
The IP port allows direct connection
to an Ethernet-based local network
and from there onto the wider
Internet, as required.
Alternatively, the robust Digital iPEPS
security system will allow direct
connection to the outside world.
Four simultaneous remote users
Digital iPEPS can support four
remote users at any one time.
Adder Virtual Media feature
Allows an authorised remote user to
transfer files and folders to a host
computer, such that they appear as
though presented locally on removable
media (as would a memory stick or
CD-ROM). Via the IP network link, the
remote user can then control the host
and make use of the transferred files
and folders. An indispensable feature
when remotely upgrading or patching
distant host systems.