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AdderView Matrix

AdderLink IP

Control of many hosts

On its own, the AdderView Matrix 
provides access to either eight (model 
AVM208) or sixteen (model AVM216) 
host systems. However, when linked to 
other KVM switches (AdderView Matrix 
or otherwise) the user(s) can easily 
control up to 128 separate host systems.

Optional power control

One or more optional power switches can be 
attached to either unit. These control the supply 
to the host system(s) and allow the remote user to 
hard reset any system that has suffered a failure. 

Remote control

The AdderLink IP allows direct connection to 
an Ethernet-based local network and from 
there onto the wider Internet, as required. 
The robust AdderLink IP security system will 
also allow direct connection to the Internet. 

Local control

Both the AdderLink IP and 
AdderView Matrix provide 
ports to allow local user 
control, when required. 

Welcome

Introduction

This guide is intended as a brief overview to using 
the AdderLink IP and the AdderView Matrix products 
together. Both of these products are supplied with 
their own dedicated guides and this overview provides 
clickable links to those guides (when their files are 
stored in the same folder of your system).  
The AdderLink IP and AdderView Matrix are both 
powerful and popular products in their own rights. 
However, when they are combined, the resulting 
system is even greater than the sum of its parts. 
Together these products equip you with full control of 
multiple host computers from literally anywhere, all via 
a basic internet connection.

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This overview guide contains three main sections:

Installation
Configuration
Operation

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