SV1110IPEXT Instruction Guide
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Getting Peak Performance
Choose the best video mode
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We recommend using 60Hz refresh rate and 1024x768 resolution. Using a smaller
resolution like this allows you to fit multiple windows on your remote desktop.
Higher refresh rates stress the video card's quality and do not provide any additional
information or benefit.
Noisy video cards
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A digital KVM works by converting the analog video signals emitted by your video
card into digital data. If there is noise on that signal, then it must be digitized and sent
over the network too. Quality video cards, in our experience, offer better performance
simply because they don't add analog noise.
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Some external KVM switches generate video noise as well. Try to keep cables short
to reduce the effect.
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Enable the Noise Filter option (on the Video Tuning menu) to mitigate noise issues.
Network performance
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The SV1110IPEXT will always send as much data as it can, given what's happening
on the screen and the actual network performance. When nothing is changing on the
video screen, zero bytes are sent over the network. If the whole screen is changing,
then the module will send as much data as your network connection and VNC client
can handle while not allowing it to fall behind.
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Network latency, which is the total time it takes for a packet to get to the
SV1110IPEXT and come back, has the biggest impact on perceived performance and
usability. Network bandwidth has a lesser effect, particular when just moving the
mouse around. Only a few bytes need to be sent when the mouse is moving (and
nothing else is changing on the screen), but the round-trip-time limits the hand-eye
coordination of the user if it is too great. Both actual bandwidth and measured
network latency are shown in the
Main Menu
.