NEW USB KVM Switch from NTI Flawlessly Controls SUN USB Computers! New 2 Port USB KVM Switch to be introduced at CEBIT features compact chassis!

Network Technologies Inc (NTI) today announced that the testing center at Sun Microsystems has verified the compatibility of their new Universal USB KVM switches with Sun USB computers. The KEEMUX-USBV-nU controls up to 32 USB-enabled computers with one USB keyboard, USB mouse and VGA monitor.

Network Technologies Inc (NTI) today announced that the testing center at Sun Microsystems has verified the compatibility of their new Universal USB KVM switches with Sun USB computers. The KEEMUX-USBV-nU controls up to 32 USB-enabled computers with one USB keyboard, USB mouse and VGA monitor. Users can boot all attached computers in one operation, thanks to NTI?s patented USB electronic autoboot technology. (Other USB KVM switches require individual, sequential boot-up.) This switch supports any USB computer, including the following:

-SUN Blade 100, 1000, SUN Ray and Sun Fire 280R?. SUN extra keys are emulated on USB keyboards with Windows keyboard layouts.

-PCs with USB ports

-MAC G3/G4s. Supports Mac soft (keyboard) power-on capability.

Raghav Mehta, sales engineer at NTI, reports that "Our USB KVM switches are unique in flawlessly supporting SUN USB computers and control by USB peripherals. This switch delivers both superior performance and value."

Recent improvements to the 2-port KEEMUX-USBV-2U include a durable, compact case (WxDxH = 5.2 x 4.25 x 1.25 inches) and Broadcast Mode for easy control, at an affordable price of US$245. All models feature crisp and clear 1900x1200 video resolution, supported at a bandwidth of 150 MHz. Internal microprocessors provide error-free emulation of keyboard and mouse 100% of the time. Users select the desired CPU channels with the front-panel pushbuttons or with hot-keys. Keyboard and mouse are hot-pluggable - with no need to power-cycle the switch. The required VGA multiscan monitor is connected by a standard 15HD VGA type connector. User devices, including USB PS/2, Mac and Sun keyboards, and USB mouse (including USB Intellimouse) are connected through a female USB Type A connector; computers are attached through a female USB Type B connector. Prices range from US$245 to $2,660, and the switch is immediately available. For additional information, visit www.nti1.com/srvsw-usbv.html

Accompanying black and white or color photographs are available. Contact Kimara Andreas (below) for a high-resolution digital file or photograph.

Editorial Contact: Kimara Andreas, Marketing Coordinator, kimara.andreas@ntigo.com

Reader Contacts: Raghav Mehta, Matthew Bolton, Doug Baldwin, sales@ntigo.com     

Network Technologies Inc

1275 Danner Drive, Aurora, Ohio 44202, USA

330-562-7070

www.nti1.com


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Kimara Andreas
Network Technologies Inc
http://www.networktechinc.com/srvsw-usbvst-u.html
330-562-7070

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